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Old 02-10-2005, 04:56 PM
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they are sir 2 front adn rear disc. I have a 92 dx.. are the sirII brakes the same as 94-00integra. and would it make a huge difference to get a proportion valve off what car adn a master cylinder..
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Yeah you really need the proper proportioning valve or the pedal will feel really fucked up.
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any idea what I need
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You need a proportioning valve from any NON ABS 90+ integra, or a rear disc NON ABS Del Sol, or 92-95 Si.

Here is my write up on Brake swaps for EGs...
https://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1036267
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i BELIEVE if you swap out your MC for a 90-91 civic si you don't need the pv or bb. someone correct me if i'm wrong
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It's the 90-91 Civic EX 4dr master cylinder that's a direct bolt in on your stock brake booster, and you'll still want a 40/40 portioning valve.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by mental1 &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">It's the 90-91 Civic EX 4dr master cylinder that's a direct bolt in on your stock brake booster, and you'll still want a 40/40 portioning valve.</TD></TR></TABLE>

Close, but its ONLY the 91 Civic 4 door EX that has the 4 wheel discs & the 15/16 MC. It is just what the doctor ordered when you do a GSR 10.2" front brake conversion (exact bolt on for all 92-95 civic/sols).
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Sorry my bad, I was told that the 90 was the same as the 91. Either way I lucked out and picked one up cheap from a local yard. Now I just need the rest of the parts.
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