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Old 03-28-2005, 03:19 PM
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I checked a few places on the internet and can't really find what I'm looking for, but I got my rear drum->disc conversion today and I was told that it would be a really good idea to get a portioning valve, anyone know off what car I should get one?
I heard either 00' Civic Si or any 94-00 Integra GSR, and if you know a good website let me know... thanks

mine is a 95 Civic EX
Old 03-28-2005, 03:23 PM
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For your generation, you'll want one off the -95 si hatch
Best fit.

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would it be under another name?
I tried slhonda.com and couldn't find anything, so I typed "portioning valve" into the search and got no hits
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46210-SR3-962 VALVE ASSY., DUAL PROPORTIONING $133.29 $31.26

Thats crazy high...get a used one... Search the classifieds for someone parting one out or something like that and inquire
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also known as 40 40 proportioning valve. I got mine on ebay for $40 shipped
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ah... PROPORTION... not PORTION thanks

I found this on JCWhitney, but I think it might be over kill for just a modded daily driver:

http://www.jcwhitney.com/autop...0101
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haha, no don't get it?
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giant waste of money, because its not needed.
Just get what you need.
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Default Re: rear disc conversion(portioning valve) (raynaud)

<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by pdiggitydogg &raquo;</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">For your generation, you'll want one off the -95 si hatch
Best fit.

hondaautomotiveparts.com
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Dealer...</TD></TR></TABLE>you can use one off a 90- 93 integra (any) or a 94- 01 integra rs. you might also want to upgrade your m/c and booster. you currently have the same as the 95 si hatch.
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i have one off a 93 si. i swapped to disk brakes on my dx hatch but it got stolen before i put the right propotioning vavle in. pm me if you want it ill sell it.
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i believe if you replace the master cylinder with one from a 91 ex sedan (4 wheel disc), you don't have to worry about the PP or BB, someone correct me if i'm wrong.
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yes you are right the m/c off a 90-91 civic ex 4 door bolts right up to his booster it a 15/16, i wasnt thinking when i posted last time
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ok, ive got an additional question. im doing a rear disc conv., but its a big brake (11.4") upgrade as well. should i keep the 30/40 prop valve?
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here,
check this link out for your master cylinder and brake booster. It'll work because it worked for my 95 DX coupe when I did my rear disc conversion from an EG6.
http://www.hybridautomotive.com/parts/brakes.html Also go on icbmotorsport.com to order the stock proportionin valve for the EG6. Or you can order the 40/40 prop. valve, either one will work fine. I started out with the 30/30 prop valve and it worked fine. But then I swapped it for the 40/40 prop valve and ITR brake booster and master cylinder and it's awsome. Here is the link for the ITR 5 lug conversion but its exactly the same as the EG6 rear conversion. http://www.hybridautomotive.com/tech/5lug/ There is some good info on the proportioning valve, master cylinder and brake booster. Enjoy!!!!
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dude one website http://www.jdmland.com go to search type in proportioning valve. your done
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on a side note, anyone nkow how the jdmland.com brake conversion kits are? I got a 97' EX coupe and im looking to do some brake upgrades.
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