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    Hello guys and girls, I have a quick question. I am wondering if I can shorten the hose length for the clutch servo. One end of the vacuum hose goes from the inlet manifold on the drives side across to the passengers side into a canister than back to the drivers side into the clutch servo. The problem i have is the canister is in the way of my duel battery Set up. I have found a nice little hole the canister can sit in next to the brake master cylinder. But I am cutting about 1.5mtrs of hose out. Does this matter, does it give it more vacuum to the clutch servo being a bad thing
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    Quote Originally Posted by aj_vmax View Post
    Hello guys and girls, I have a quick question. I am wondering if I can shorten the hose length for the clutch servo. One end of the vacuum hose goes from the inlet manifold on the drives side across to the passengers side into a canister than back to the drivers side into the clutch servo. The problem i have is the canister is in the way of my duel battery Set up. I have found a nice little hole the canister can sit in next to the brake master cylinder. But I am cutting about 1.5mtrs of hose out. Does this matter, does it give it more vacuum to the clutch servo being a bad thing Please help Aj
    Why not??
    Mud runner has recently relocated his whole fuel filter system to the drivers side as its in the same boat. A whole lot of extra hose for no reason.
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    Kallen Westbrook

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    Do u think it will increase the vacuum or not

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    No. The engine is responsible for vacuum and nothing other than the engine its self will increase vacuum. All you can do is reduce it with leaks so you'll be sweet.
    The clutch servo would be able to handle the max amount of vacuum that the engine can produce.
    Last edited by mjr350; 29th March 2015 at 06:52 PM.

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    Thank you mjr350 and biggqwesty it's just one of those things u just don't want to stuff up and cost u heaps lol
    Thanks again

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