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Old 12-04-2018, 08:59 PM
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Has anyone bought and use the Hasport “t” bracket? Is it worth it? And I’ve read that if I use the 90-93 integra stock t bracket I’ll need to drill it to make the holes bigger, is that needed on the Hasport “t” bracket? Thanks
Old 12-04-2018, 09:18 PM
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timmy timmy timmy
this is like me going to the shoe store and asking if all the shoes are the same ?

we need more info here
men or woman boy or girl
what size usa size uk size or mexico size?
get it ?


what car do you have
what engine do you have
what engine mounts do you have
are you cable trans or hydro

who told you anything about drilling?

please tell us more
Old 12-05-2018, 07:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Marcos Barrios
timmy timmy timmy
this is like me going to the shoe store and asking if all the shoes are the same ?

we need more info here
men or woman boy or girl
what size usa size uk size or mexico size?
get it ?


what car do you have
what engine do you have
what engine mounts do you have
are you cable trans or hydro

who told you anything about drilling?

please tell us more
i got a EF Hatch going to put in a b20 with a hydro tranny. Im going to use Hasports hydro mounts and I looked it up, people said on hondatech that if you use the 90-93 stock t bracket the hole where your bolt go into will need to be drilled because the hydro tranny bolt hole is bigger.
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will now thats out of the way
lets clear the info up a bit
theres two t brackets for the 5 speed da intega from 90-93
the first is the cable one the 90-91
and the hydro one 92-93

you dont have to drill if you use the right bracket
and for you since your using a hydro trans that would be the 92-93 integra
also the 94-2001 integra also works as long as its the 5 speed one and not the auto
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Originally Posted by Marcos Barrios
will now thats out of the way
lets clear the info up a bit
theres two t brackets for the 5 speed da intega from 90-93
the first is the cable one the 90-91
and the hydro one 92-93

you dont have to drill if you use the right bracket
and for you since your using a hydro trans that would be the 92-93 integra
also the 94-2001 integra also works as long as its the 5 speed one and not the auto

your first response was quite hilarious but we need to clear some things up with your second

there are NOT 2 different rear T brackets for 90-93 integra
in fact all 90-93 integra have 1 T bracket for all models. including automatic

i think where you got confused is 90-91 integra have small spline cable transmissions and 92-93 integra have big spline cable transmissions. which in the case of 92-93 big spline the internals are compatible with hydro transmission and vice versa

when installing a hydro transmission into the 90-93 integra you need to modify the factory rear T bracket by enlarging the 2 bottom holes with a 9/16ths drill bit
or we make a T bracket with the holes already done

also 94-01 integra rear T brackets do not work in the 90-93 integra chassis

yes 94-01 integra 5spd and auto T brackets are different so that part is correct
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Originally Posted by Hasport
your first response was quite hilarious but we need to clear some things up with your second

there are NOT 2 different rear T brackets for 90-93 integra
in fact all 90-93 integra have 1 T bracket for all models. including automatic

i think where you got confused is 90-91 integra have small spline cable transmissions and 92-93 integra have big spline cable transmissions. which in the case of 92-93 big spline the internals are compatible with hydro transmission and vice versa

when installing a hydro transmission into the 90-93 integra you need to modify the factory rear T bracket by enlarging the 2 bottom holes with a 9/16ths drill bit
or we make a T bracket with the holes already done

also 94-01 integra rear T brackets do not work in the 90-93 integra chassis

yes 94-01 integra 5spd and auto T brackets are different so that part is correct
haha you are right
i stand corrected
my head was somewhere else
90-91 integra is obd0 92-93 is obd1
and i somehow took that info and used it on the transmissions
cable and hydro
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Hasport with the save.
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I used the innovative one on my swap b20 with ls hydro transmission and didn't have to drill out the holes
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