yes it will improve your shifts at low speeds and make it really firm under hard take offs...
www.ls1howto.com may be able to help.
YES THE MOTOR WILL REV LESS BUT U HAVE TO CHANGE THE SHIFTER
It's not as easy as the C5 or the C6 that is for sure! Jump on over to Smokinvette.com and there is a thread in the C4 general section about a member that is changing his plugs on his 91 and getting some help from the other members. Good luck!
To determine if your servo pipe is broken, look for signs such as leaks, unusual noises, or a significant drop in performance when operating the servo system. Additionally, check for visible cracks or damage on the pipe itself. If the servo is unresponsive or struggles to maintain its position, it may indicate a problem with the pipe or the servo mechanism. Testing the system with a multimeter can also help diagnose electrical issues if applicable.
Go to your local servo shop and ask anyone if they can help you. Or check the yellow pages for more information about their services then you might contact them to see if they can help you.
A servo helps by way suction power or vacuum power from the engine to be utilized to help a driver stop his vehicle with less brake effort. Without this servo a driver would need lot more effort to brake and more so in a downhill drive.
I never owned a C4 Corvette. I went from C3's to a C5. I can't help you personally but I do knwo where I get a lot of my tech help. I
I wish I could help but I never owned a C4 Corvette. I went from a C3 '77 to a C5 '04. I can't help you but I knwo where you can get a lot of help for all your questions. I
how do i remove the dashboard from my 2002 corvette to change the hud display there is a site that may help you www.spdkilz.com
If you are charging at night, your servo will not charge because it charges with sunlight. If you are charging in the day and it's not charging I don't really know what to tell you. I hope I was of at least a little bit of help .~.
There is a device that works with your brakes to help the brakes,it is a servo pump that has gone out on your car. Mine went out too but I am strong so I just use the brakes without the servo pump.
Figure out your engine type, then ask how to set timing on a 1988 corvette ***** engine. That should help you a great deal.