@Shawn what is the port mod ? never heard much about this ?
I learned the hydroboost is designed to 'priority feed' pressure to the brakes, while simultaneously restricting pressure to the steering gear (especially under hard braking). Adding RAM assist only amplifys the loss of steering of hard braking and I verified this with Steve Watson which he does admit happening with his. It involves grinding an internal passage between the pump port & the gear port (so the spool valve couldn't restrict fluid flow).
By sending the core out to Vanco for complete rebuild and port, it helps with these things:
1) The ram-assist cylinder's fluid flow was no longer momentarily interrupted when braking.
2) The Hi-Flow modification makes the power steering fluid 'bleeding process' easier & faster.
3) The Hi-Flow hydroboost unit was no longer a slight 'fluid flow restriction'. It increases power to the steering like like its not even there.
From Vanco-
Hi-Flow Process - This is a process you’ll need if you add Rock-Ram, Ram-assist steering or full hydraulic steering. Rams use more fluid then a typical Hydroboost allows. So we at Vanco hi-flow the units internally to greatly increase the flow so any vehicle with these types of steering work perfectly.
Is it a must? No. But I figured while I have it out, I would get it done. I have visions of slamming on the brakes and not being able to swerve in a panic so if anything its more for safety on the road.
