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Old 01-14-2008, 04:03 AM
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i have a 94 honda civic EX , an my clutch master cylinder is shot, because i see it leeking behind the pedal. and i was wondering, if i can put on a 94 integra clutch master cylinder? an if so, is it direct fit? an if so would the clutch feel more stiffer?
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Yeah, it should bolt up. I am not POSITIVE, but here's my logic for assuming it will work:

The Omnipower CMC they make (Aftermarket) is for any EG, EK, DC application, thus meaning they are all the same, so it should fit
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Del Sex &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Yeah, it should bolt up. I am not POSITIVE, but here's my logic for assuming it will work:

The Omnipower CMC they make (Aftermarket) is for any EG, EK, DC application, thus meaning they are all the same, so it should fit </TD></TR></TABLE>

i see. ima go research it up. does any one knows. if it would make my clutch feel stiffer&gt;?
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i look it up... seems like if i upgrade to a dc clutch master should fit. ill give it a try an let yall know.
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Same stuff. Integra = Civic in this case.
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yeah it will fit but wont do any thing to make it stiffer then stock. it will feel stiffer then your blowin out one you have now. but if you want a stiff feel you need to upgrade your pressure plate but if your gonna do that you might as well put a racing clucth on. also if you master cylinder is shot that means that you slave cylinder probly isnt too far behind. its a supper easy fix to change and its not to pricey i would sugest you change that too
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