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Old Oct 1, 2010 | 08:17 PM
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Default Upgrading brakes

Car: 1993 Accord LX
Power goals: 350 whp on built and boosted F22b
Want it to be street-able, but will see a lot of track time
Have most of build outlined

I am already planning on doing the rear disc conversion and diy ROH conversion as well. SS brake lines, so that is covered.

My question deals with the Rotors and Calipers. What is the easiest upgrade to the 93 rotors and calipers? I already have some options I am looking into but am really looking more for opinions from those more experienced on what is the best bang for the buck and am still a bit confused as to what is interchangeable on the Accords

Thanks in advance for suggestions/opinions
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Old Oct 1, 2010 | 11:57 PM
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90-97 wagon/95-97 V6/prelude Vtec calipers and 25T brackets. Use an 11" front rotor instead of the stock ten. Bolts right up. Or legend calipers, but you need 25 T brackets to get the right pad/rotor spacing.
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Old Oct 2, 2010 | 08:10 AM
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Alright that is pretty much what I had been looking at. I just wasn't sure about what models I could pull the stuff off of. The models you listed have the 11 in rotors? or do I need to find those elsewhere? Thanks
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