Thanks for the replies .
I simply dont have room for a booster , looked at that a bit , even an in line booster would be hard to place . I have the 4hp22 with all the bits needed to make it work , apart from the driveshaft yoke , so Im sorta ( financially) stuck with that .
Insurance

Had the crash in 09 but didnt get the chop until 19 ( right leg above knee ). In the meantime I could still drive manual ( with a non union femur ) so that was ok . After the chop , now driving auto ( until insurance renewal time )using left foot insurance insisted that I could not drive a normal car and had to have a left foot accelerator fitted ...., connected by a cable so that when I folded the left one down the right one folded up and vice versa .....but it was ok to drive 400km to Christchurch to get it fitted , and this was after I had been driving just using left foot . When you dont have a right foot getting in the way this is easy . Even with the left foot acc I still used the normal acc pedal as the leftie was problematic in that when there is a pedal under my left foot my brain kept thinking it was a clutch ( like the 1st 40 years ) just ask them German tourists that had to leap for their lives as I powered up over the footpath whilst parking in Queenstown .
Anyhow I had to do a panic stop one day and I caught the folded up leftie with the side of my shoe and instead of easily stopping I powered up the arse of an old lady righting off both cars ( one of her rear coil springs came thru my windscreen ) fortunately a), there was no real injuries , just airbag and seatbelt bruising , and b) , the cops saw the situation for what it was and I only got a letter warning me to be more careful. After a brief and very forceful discussion with the insurance co we decided to not bother with the leftie in the new car
