Faced with this dilemma, I would suggest going with the booster delete, but looking to fit
a brake master cylinder with a smaller diameter piston. That gets around the issue of trying
to gain sufficient space with a smaller booster. Providing you can find a suitable master (and
there is probably one in the Toyota model range) the brake tubing modifications should be
minimal.
Eliminating the booster will increase the pedal effort required. Fitting a master with a
smaller diameter piston will reduce the pedal effort while increasing the pedal movement.
Fitting brake pads specifically intended for non-boosted brakes is supposed to improve
brake performance. This may be for racing purposes as many drivers prefer non-boosted
braking when racing for the better pedal modulation.
I am lead to believe that this M/C has been used successfully with a custom booster
eliminator plate...
http://datsport.com/hydraulic-brake-master-78.htmlThere is also this...
http://www.datsport.com/hydraulic-brake ... der78.html
Because brakes are an important safety item I would strongly recommend that you consult
a motorsport brakes professional for these modifications.
Cheers... jondee86