This is a Cam Dynamics vacuum reserve canister used to supply additional vacuum reserve when running a radical camshaft that would not support enough vacuum to operate power brake systems. It has been used, but is in excellent condition. Comes with brass hose barb and plug installed and also hose and filter which connects to brake booster. Please ask any questions if interested
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