1987 CRX si brake upgrades...
Hey all,
Haven't been around for awhile, so my apologies.
I do, however, have a new Honda; 1987 CRX si w/82k (original).
Initially, I was going to sell it, now it looks like its going to get the B18C5 out of my Type-R and the R is going to get something.... special.
I am already upgrading the rear drums to 87 integra disc components, and I have spoken w/ Fastbrakes and will be using their 10.2" 4 pot kit, but my question is.... (drum roll...) which master cylinder will bolt on from the same era which has a 1-3mm larger piston? I was thinking Prelude, but Fastbrakes wasn't sure, so here I am...
Any input would be appreciated,
Cheers.
Haven't been around for awhile, so my apologies.
I do, however, have a new Honda; 1987 CRX si w/82k (original).
Initially, I was going to sell it, now it looks like its going to get the B18C5 out of my Type-R and the R is going to get something.... special.
I am already upgrading the rear drums to 87 integra disc components, and I have spoken w/ Fastbrakes and will be using their 10.2" 4 pot kit, but my question is.... (drum roll...) which master cylinder will bolt on from the same era which has a 1-3mm larger piston? I was thinking Prelude, but Fastbrakes wasn't sure, so here I am...
Any input would be appreciated,
Cheers.
Well not positive either but I believe its off of a 87 Prelude has to be carburated. I think I have heard of the Accord one also.
check out http://www.redpepperracing.com they specialize in 1g CRX and 3g Civic ****
Shane
check out http://www.redpepperracing.com they specialize in 1g CRX and 3g Civic ****
Shane
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