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just want to make sure
hey guys does the 93 integra brake master cylinder and brake booster will fit on 94 civic dx...also does the brake cylinder 15/16' or no? im thinking twice if these will work and work good with the f/r gsr brake convertion?
95 integra gsr f/r disc convertion trailing arm, e-cable etc...
93 integra brake booster, master cylinder and 4040 proportion valve
i went to the junk yard and didn't find any 94-up rs model...so i took those 93 integra part and give it a shot because no abs and it has rear disc...they told me i could exchange it, if didn't bolt up and get the booster and master cylinder from the 95 civic si hatch...please help
95 integra gsr f/r disc convertion trailing arm, e-cable etc...
93 integra brake booster, master cylinder and 4040 proportion valve
i went to the junk yard and didn't find any 94-up rs model...so i took those 93 integra part and give it a shot because no abs and it has rear disc...they told me i could exchange it, if didn't bolt up and get the booster and master cylinder from the 95 civic si hatch...please help
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I think it fits, I know I looked pretty close to a DA prop valve not long ago and it definately looks like it will fit. '95 MC may or may not help you, the '92s use the same 13/16MC as civics with front discs/rear drums due to the '92 Si using small front rotors. the '95 Si has a different part number though so maybe it is the larger 15/16 or 7/8 MC. Alternatively you could use a '91 EX MC, this way you don't even need to replace the brake booster.
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I think it fits, I know I looked pretty close to a DA prop valve not long ago and it definately looks like it will fit. '95 MC may or may not help you, the '92s use the same 13/16MC as civics with front discs/rear drums due to the '92 Si using small front rotors. the '95 Si has a different part number though so maybe it is the larger 15/16 or 7/8 MC. Alternatively you could use a '91 EX MC, this way you don't even need to replace the brake booster.
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went to autozone today and check the part number and see if they're identical, they yes they're identical aka they're compatible...im working on my right now and shiet my problem was the proportion valve is hard to get out from the fire wall and i think i stripped one of the nuts + i do have h22swap so its kinda no room..im gonna do my best to get it out if not then maybe the intake manifold needs to go so that i can get enough room to work
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