Hey , just another suggestion ...
the inline booster is great and all that , should give u good performance . Pros and cons to them in my experience . The air hog is the best one out there albeit a bit pricy for what it is , but i think u get pump out so bonus there ... i found sometimes with an inline u had extra clutter if you bring it close to where u work + your now making noise in two locations insted of one , if u leave it close to the machine then its ok i suppose .... they are not as small or light a non tanked boosters also .
So another option sometime perhaps is a rear trailing booster , notice the LTD3 still has two seperate connectors for vacuum exhausts , thatys cause mytee used to make a trailing booster but stopped making all the various boosters they did ,except the single vac hog mainly because the network of dealers or most customers didnt really understand what booster went with what and i think it was giving mytee a headache answering all the various buyer scenario questions.
So it would be an easy hookup if u get a twin vac booster , just connect one motor to each exhaust . So options for a twin vac booster and price ,
A/ make one yourself if u can ... cost about 200-300 .
B/ google search 'dave the hose '
he was making and selling toolbox boosters (500 ?
c/ buy two airflex booster pods and just strap them together 400 each 800 + total
The rear booster will give u mytee escape type performance , i use quadvac power daily myself , wouldnt be without it .