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Old Jan 31, 2009 | 11:46 AM
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Default Brake swapping

92 civic lx

00 si front and rear disc

i have the proportioning valve for the SI, the brake booster, all four knuckles, and the rear trailing arms

the knuckles swap over just fine. what about the booster and the proportioning valve? Do i need them?

Any ideas?
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Old Jan 31, 2009 | 12:58 PM
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Default Re: Brake swapping

Originally Posted by xXViperXx
92 civic lx

00 si front and rear disc

i have the proportioning valve for the SI, the brake booster, all four knuckles, and the rear trailing arms

the knuckles swap over just fine. what about the booster and the proportioning valve? Do i need them?

Any ideas?
Use a '90 - '93 non ABS integra proportioning valve (the '99 - '00 Si valve is incompatible with your chassis) and use a '90 - '91 Civic EX sedan master cylinder.
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Old Jan 31, 2009 | 07:00 PM
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Default Re: Brake swapping

i'm hearing i need a NON abs PP valve, as you mentioned. I have a EK non abs valve, i'll compare soon to see if it looks about the same.

The brake booster, i have the booster and master cylinder from the SI. some say i need it, some say i don't. I know its bigger but would it be possible to use?
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