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Yup, probably a big leak on the pipe from the booster to the manifold.
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Bleeding the brakes wont fix a running fault. I suspect you have disturbed something while fitting the booster mate.
Matt will chime in cos I don't know much about carby Golfs. You have an air leak that needs finding. If it's not the vac pipe from the manifold to the booster then check all the other pipework off the carb and inlet manifold.
There could also be a plug on the other side of the manifold that should be blocked off.
Live wire to the overrun valve is the most likely.
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