Sweeting Performance - Bosch Hydro-Boost®, Bosch Hydro-Max®, Vacuum, and Air-Hydraulic Power Brake Boosters, Master Cylinders, and Accessories

120-13438-N - Caliper-Forged DP6A, 5.25" mt.-Nickel-R/H 1.38/1.00/1.00" Pistons, .81" Disc

120-13438-N - Caliper-Forged DP6A, 5.25" mt.-Nickel-R/H 1.38/1.00/1.00" Pistons, .81" Disc
Item# 120-13438-N
$361.04

Product Description

Sweeting Performance - Wilwood Disc Brakes

Caliper-Forged DP6A, 5.25" mt.-Nickel-R/H1.38/1.00/1.00" Pistons, .81" Disc

Notes: Obsolescent, Stock available, Use substitute

Substitute Item: 120-13438

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HSTariff: 8708.30.0050

Producer: Yes

PrefCriterion: B

Country of Origin: US

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Accessories

Air-HydraulicBosch Hydro-Max®
Bosch Hydro-Max® New Replacement Power Brake Boosters, Electric Motors, & Master Cylinders
Hydro-Boost&#174 (Bosch / Bendix)
17 Stainless Braid Hose Kit for Bosch Hydro-Boost® Power Brake Booster



Please note in the comments at checkout what power steering pump and box or rack, and what booster you will be using. For example Type I or Type II GM pump, Stock Pump and Box for (year, make, model vehicle), or a Ford rack and pinion, etc.

The high pressure hose has the stainless braid weave on the outside, and a PTFE (teflon) inner hose, uses high pressure threaded hose ends, and is rated for aircraft use. The high pressure hose goes from your power steering pump to the Hydro-Boost® and then from the Hydro-Boost® to your steering unit.

There is about 1/10 of the pressure in the low pressure side of the power steering system. You only need a light duty rubber hose and hose clamps returning from your steering gear and from your Hydro-Boost® back to the pump reservoir. This kit uses high pressure hose and fittings all around, which is overkill by a factor of 10 on the low pressure side, but it looks good and it will have all the hoses match.
Hy-Power (Delco)
Replacement components for the Delco Hy-Power that was available on medium duty GM trucks. We stock what we can for direct replacement parts, but since otherwise these parts are a little hard to find, we have conversions to the Bosch Hydro-Max which is more readily available. Original Hypower part numbers - 18018131, 18015776. B7 1993-2002, C50 1990-1990, C5500 Kodiak 1990-1991, C70 1990-1990, C70 Kodiak 1990-1996, P6000 1992-1996, B7 1993-2002, C5000 1990-1990, C5000 Topkick 1990-1991, C6000 1990-1990, C6000 Topkick 1990-1996, C7000 1990-1990, C7000 Topkick 1990-1996, P6500 1992-1996, P40 1984-1990, P60 1984-1990
Dual Power (Delco)
Replacement components for the ACDelco Dual-Power that was available on medium duty GM trucks. We stock what we can for direct replacement parts, but since these parts are generally impossible to find (in new or rebuilt), we recommend converting to the Bosch Hydro-Max or our Air-Hydraulic which are more readily available and serviceable, the kits are offered here.
Hydro-Vac
We are not rebuilding Hydro-Vacs right now. Since new vehicles are generally not using Hydro-Vac systems, but are using Hydro-Max or air brakes instead, few new parts are being made to rebuild existing units and old units are getting exhausted. You might be able to finds some rebuilt units around for between $150 to $300. For better performance and dependability we think it is a far better idea to convert it to a more modern system that will be more serviceable in the future as well.

If the system you had came with a master cylinder bore size of 1-1/2" or smaller, you should look at the Hydro-Boost or the smaller Air-Hydraulic system, if it is 1-3/4" or larger, you should look at the Hydro-Max or Air-Hydraulic system for Medium Trucks. With a few measurements we should be able to setup a conversion with more power and features like a backup motor or hydraulic parking brake for your vehicle for a little more money up front, but likely a cost savings in the long run. Call (714) 330-5286 if you have any questions.
Teves (ATE) Hydraulic Brake Booster
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Teves (ATE) Electric-Hydraulic Power Master Cylinder
Teves (ATE) Electric-Hydraulic Power Master Cylinder Boosters, Master Cylinders, Pressure Switches, Accumulators, Electric Pumps, and Conversions
Electric-Hydraulic Brake Booster and Master Cylinder for 2009-2013 GM Truck, Hybrid
New, includes booster, master cylinder, and master cylinder reservoir. Requires you to reuse the mounting bracket from your old unit.

For:

Cadillac Escalade 2013 Hybrid Platinum

Cadillac Escalade 2013 Hybrid

Cadillac Escalade 2012 Hybrid Platinum

Cadillac Escalade 2012 Hybrid

Cadillac Escalade 2011 Hybrid

Cadillac Escalade 2011 Hybrid Platinum

Cadillac Escalade 2010 Hybrid

Cadillac Escalade 2010 Hybrid Platinum

Cadillac Escalade 2009 Hybrid

Chevrolet Silverado 1500 2013 Hybrid

Chevrolet Silverado 1500 2012 Hybrid

Chevrolet Silverado 1500 2011 Hybrid

Chevrolet Silverado 1500 2010 Hybrid

Chevrolet Silverado 1500 2009 Hybrid

Chevrolet Tahoe 2013 Hybrid

Chevrolet Tahoe 2012 Hybrid

Chevrolet Tahoe 2011 Hybrid

Chevrolet Tahoe 2010 Hybrid

Chevrolet Tahoe 2009 Hybrid

Chevrolet Tahoe 2008 Hybrid

GMC Sierra 1500 2013 Hybrid

GMC Sierra 1500 2012 Hybrid

GMC Sierra 1500 2011 Hybrid

GMC Sierra 1500 2010 Hybrid

GMC Sierra 1500 2009 Hybrid

GMC Yukon 2013 Denali Hybrid

GMC Yukon 2013 Hybrid

GMC Yukon 2012 Hybrid

GMC Yukon 2012 Denali Hybrid

GMC Yukon 2011 Hybrid

GMC Yukon 2011 Denali Hybrid

GMC Yukon 2010 Denali Hybrid

GMC Yukon 2010 Hybrid

GMC Yukon 2009 Hybrid

GMC Yukon 2008 Hybrid
$500.00
EHGMSDHY0913
Electric-Hydraulic Brake Control System
Bosch iBooster®
$1,000.00
IBUN
Master Cylinders & Proportioning Valves
Master Cylinders & Proportioning Valves
Power Steering Reservoirs
Power Steering Reservoirs
Power Steering Pumps and Reservoirs
Power Steering Pumps
Calipers, Disc Conversions, & UpgradesAir Compressor Kits
Air Compressor Kits
Hardware
Brake and Power Steering Hardware
Gaskets
Power Steering Hose and FittingsPowermaster

Sweeting Performance Review: Powermaster Brake System Overview



At Sweeting Performance, we specialize in high-performance brake solutions, including detailed insights on legacy systems like the Powermaster brake system found on 1984-1987 Turbo Buicks, including the Grand National and Turbo Regal. This comprehensive review covers how the system works, common issues, parts sourcing, and modern upgrade options like Hydro-Boost conversions.



1. What the Powermaster Brake System Is

The Powermaster brake system is a unique electric-over-hydraulic assist setup designed by GM for turbocharged Buick engines, which produce low intake vacuum that traditional boosters require. Unlike conventional vacuum boosters, it uses:

  • Electric motor-driven pump to pressurize brake fluid.
  • Nitrogen-charged accumulator that stores pressure for immediate pedal assist.
  • Pressure switch that cycles the motor on/off to maintain pressure.
  • Integrated master cylinder for fluid distribution.

This design allows the brakes to build assist regardless of engine vacuum, even at idle, making it theoretically ideal for turbocharged engines.



2. Powermaster Performance and Controversy

While innovative, the Powermaster system has mixed real-world performance:

Pros:

  • Functions effectively despite low turbo engine vacuum.
  • Self-contained assist without relying on intake manifold vacuum.

Cons / Common Issues:

  • High failure rate: motors, accumulators, and pressure switches often fail.
  • Obsolete parts: replacements are scarce and expensive ($400-$600+).
  • Service challenges: many technicians are unfamiliar, making diagnosis harder.
  • Pedal problems: fading, hard, or spongy brake feel as components wear.

Because of these issues, some enthusiasts nicknamed it the “Troublemaster”. While it works in theory, reliability over time is limited.



3. Sourcing Powermaster Parts

Finding replacement components for the original Powermaster system can be challenging:

  • OEM / Rare Parts: Original motors, pumps, accumulators, and pressure switches are mostly found through specialty suppliers or salvage vehicles.
  • Rebuilt Units: Specialists like Kirban Performance or Highway Stars offer rebuilt Powermaster assemblies, though at premium prices.
  • Rebuild Options: DIY rebuilds are possible but require specialized knowledge and labor-intensive work.

Because of part scarcity, many owners choose to replace the Powermaster system entirely with modern alternatives.



4. Conversion Options: Hydro-Boost vs Vacuum



Hydro-Boost Conversion (Hydraulic Assist)

The most popular upgrade for Grand National owners is a Hydro-Boost brake conversion. This system uses high-pressure power steering fluid to drive a hydraulic booster instead of relying on electric or vacuum assist.

  • How It Works: High-pressure power steering fluid powers the Hydro-Boost unit, which feeds the master cylinder directly.
  • Advantages:
    • ✅ Highly reliable – no electric motor or accumulator to fail.
    • ✅ Strong, consistent assist for performance upgrades.
    • ✅ Parts are easier to find – Hydro-Boost units and hoses are still common.
  • Considerations:
    • More involved installation – hydraulic lines must be routed properly.
    • Correct master cylinder bore size and hose fittings are critical.
    • Steering pump health is essential; failure affects both power steering and brake assist.

Hydro-Boost units and complete conversion kits are available from specialty suppliers and marketplaces like eBay.



Vacuum Booster Conversion (Alternative)

Some owners opt for a traditional vacuum booster paired with a vacuum pump:

  • Simpler and often less expensive than Hydro-Boost.
  • Parts are widely available.
  • May require pedal/linkage modifications and can have lower assist at idle.

This is a cost-effective choice for those prioritizing originality or classic restoration.



5. Tips for Choosing and Installing a Brake System

  • Hydro-Boost generally provides the best reliability and performance for modified or daily-driven GNs.
  • Ensure master cylinder bore matches calipers and pedal ratio for optimal feel.
  • Use high-pressure rated hoses and proper fittings for safety.
  • Regular fluid changes can extend the life of Powermaster units if retained.
  • DIY installers should carefully study brake pedal geometry and linkage to avoid poor pedal feel or unsafe operation.


6. System Comparison

Feature Powermaster Hydro-Boost Vacuum Booster
Original System ✔️
Reliability ⚠️ Often problematic ✅ Very reliable ✅ Reliable (with vacuum source)
Part Availability ❌ Scarce/expensive ⚠️ Good ✅ Easy
Performance ⚠️ Inconsistent 👍 Best 🛞 Depends on vacuum
Complexity High Medium Low-Medium


Summary

For many Grand National enthusiasts, the stock Powermaster system is a legacy component that works in theory but often proves troublesome in practice. The Hydro-Boost conversion offers superior reliability and performance, while traditional vacuum booster setups remain a budget-friendly or restoration-friendly option.

At Sweeting Performance, we provide guidance, parts, and installation tips to help you make the best choice for your turbo Buick or Grand National brake system upgrade.