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The Bandit Series Power Brake Electric Vacuum Pump Kit

Item EK-44-877575-1
The Bandit Series Power Brake Electric Vacuum Pump Kit
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Ideal for high performance cars with aggressive camshaft
      • Delivers needed vacuum to brake booster
      • Efficient, quiet and vibration free
      • Rotary Vane style pump is 60% quieter than Piston style pumps
      • 30% More efficient than Piston style pumps
      • Pre-wired and tested at the factory
      • Easy 2-wire hookup
      • Includes base-plate mounting template
      • Available with or without black canister

      Description

      Most high performance engines do not create enough vacuum assist for power brakes. The Bandit series vacuum pump provides an efficient, quiet and vibration free solution for your brake vacuum assist needs. The vacuum pump used in our kit is a Rotary Vane style pump which is 60% quieter than the noisy Piston Style pumps on the market today. The Bandit series vacuum pump is also 30% more efficient giving you the required vacuum in less time which extends the life of the pump and makes your ride much more enjoyable. Each brake vacuum booster is pre-wired and tested on the assembly line to assure a trouble-free and easy installation. Installation is a breeze with a 2-wire power hookup and base-plate mounting template. The Black Bandit vacuum pumps are concealed in a Paten

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