need help asap thanks with item picutred in thread
welll I have included a picture and was wondering if this is a da brake booster and MC...guy said its form a 90-93 integra without abs....but does that mean its an ls or da???
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by yz125rider21 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">but does that mean its an ls or da???</TD></TR></TABLE>LS is a trim level
DA is a chassis code
90-93 Integra LS is still a DA
DA is a chassis code
90-93 Integra LS is still a DA
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by yz125rider21 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">haha...thanks didnt notice...but will that work on my 90 crx si...i want that on for a upgrade...or do I have to get a da setup?????</TD></TR></TABLE>
It'll work but I think it is overkill if you don't have front Teg brakes.
It'll work but I think it is overkill if you don't have front Teg brakes.
doesnt the LS too just have to tug on my brake line a little bit from what I read??? I am going with a big brake kit soon just trying get all the nasty jobs out the way...that way when I do my motor build its ready to go...thanks for the tips...what year mc from the accord or prelude could I use if I go that route...
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I would also say that is a non ABS unit the ABS units have an additional ridge in them which I do not see in the one you have a picture and if you are putting in a new engine I would do that booster/MC at the same time it will make it a lot easier. I speak from experience.
DA is a body code such as EE, ED, EF, DC2, EG
LS is model designation such as EX, Si, HF, HX, LS, DX
DA is a body code such as EE, ED, EF, DC2, EG
LS is model designation such as EX, Si, HF, HX, LS, DX
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