Ok guys, I've stumbled into a powerbrakes question... With powerbrakes, you have the brake booster, which on the 3.3 models, sits in the drum which the master brake cylinder bolts onto. The booster uses the vaccum from the intake manifold to have neg pressure on a diaphram. When you press on the brake, one end opens up and sees 1 atmosphere, and the resulting unbalance is used to "boost" the brake pedal's effects on the brake system. So then, on a car which sees boost (aka turbo or supercharger set up...), what's changed to keep this type of setup working? Note to Brad (from the iml list...), this is why you could drive w/out the brake booster: doesn't do much unless you slam on the brakes or hit the brakes quickly. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance - Get real-time stock quotes http://finance.yahoo.com