rear disc conversion(portioning valve)
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rear disc conversion(portioning valve)
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
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
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Re: (pdiggitydogg)
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
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
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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Re: (IHateJDM)
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
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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Re: rear disc conversion(portioning valve) (raynaud)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by pdiggitydogg »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">For your generation, you'll want one off the -95 si hatch
Best fit.
hondaautomotiveparts.com
slhonda.com
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.
Best fit.
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slhonda.com
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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Re: rear disc conversion(portioning valve) (raynaud)
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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Re: (Iceman05)
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!!!!
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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