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Spray some carb cleaner around the intake manifold you may have a leak there or possibly a vacume leak. If the idle changes when spraying thats where you look. good Luck
could be booster, could be air in system, could be master cylinder. Check reservoir. If it is out, you have leaks and air in lines. If no, listen for air leaks under dash as you push pedal. If air leak, replace booster.
If no air leak, check for vacuum at hose going into booster. If no vacuum, check hose connection to intake manifold.
If no leaks and booster is good, suspect master cylinder.
Sounds like a symptom of a low fluid level or either a clogging filter. Change your fluid and the filter, and see if this doesnt alleviate your problem.
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