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Old Jun 19, 2018 | 07:19 PM
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Hello everyone, well since it looks like ill be keeping this little sucker ill be doing a rear disk swap, i just got my Rear EL set today and am looking for replacement parts for the front and rears rotors,pads, caliper rebuild, stainless brake lines, but not sure what to go with, anyone whos done this what did you use, Ep3 or Rsx?
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Old Jun 19, 2018 | 07:38 PM
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There's a thread covering the rear disc swap in the FAQ's thread.
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Old Jun 20, 2018 | 06:01 AM
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^what toyo said, it's been done a thousand times

But I'll answer your questions anyways.

As far as discs, stay stock unless you have a track ready turbo K20 swap. Ceramic pads will be fine as well. Any parts you get for the rear (assuming you're in the US) make sure they are EP3 2002-2003 parts. Elsewhere in the world, get the EL rear components when buying discs/pads, etc. You shouldn't have to rebuild the calipers, but if you just feel like it then get new bolts and pins from a dealer, grease em good. Make sure you bleed your brakes BLEED YOUR BRAKE (B L E E D Y O U R B R A K E S) when you're done

If you have any specific questions, feel free to come back to this thread and ask away. I've done the swap twice now, both times from an EP3 to an EM2.
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Old Jun 20, 2018 | 11:24 AM
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I love all feedback, ive been through the faqs, the one by boilermaker is the one ive followed, but im not looking for giant 6 piston caps, my fault for not being too specific. My issue is replacing componets since its a bit hard( for me at least) to figure out what works. For instance ive confirmed that the front brembo blanks 405 21009 253 are the same for ep3/em2, so front pads are a no brainer. As for front brake lines im looking at stoptech ss 950.40011 but the years covereage and applications are really wide, the 02-06 and 02-05 civic si is 950.40003. So headache begins here and the rear isnt any easier since its hard to confirm if EL rears are the same as Ep3, ive looked at other sites but......... so yeah, ill keep at it but if anyone has done this before feedback is appreciated.
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Old Jun 20, 2018 | 01:36 PM
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EL rear brake components are the same as pre-face lift EP3. 02-03
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Old Jun 20, 2018 | 07:01 PM
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That is what i like to hear so Ep3 rear components work, awesome now i can order everything thaks toyo and yaves
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Old Jun 20, 2018 | 08:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Bert209
I love all feedback, ive been through the faqs, the one by boilermaker is the one ive followed, but im not looking for giant 6 piston caps, my fault for not being too specific. My issue is replacing componets since its a bit hard( for me at least) to figure out what works. For instance ive confirmed that the front brembo blanks 405 21009 253 are the same for ep3/em2, so front pads are a no brainer. As for front brake lines im looking at stoptech ss 950.40011 but the years covereage and applications are really wide, the 02-06 and 02-05 civic si is 950.40003. So headache begins here and the rear isnt any easier since its hard to confirm if EL rears are the same as Ep3, ive looked at other sites but......... so yeah, ill keep at it but if anyone has done this before feedback is appreciated.
Yeah, I don't know where you got the 6 piston idea... but the thread covers a standard EP3/EL/Base DC5 rear disc install, bud.

https://honda-tech.com/forums/honda-...aker1-2054032/
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Old Jun 20, 2018 | 11:47 PM
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Yeah six is much lol just want the install to go smooth as possible, it was a beezy installing front control arms even though they came off easy, plus since alot off components are coming from Ebay I dont want to order wrong.
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Old Jun 21, 2018 | 05:59 AM
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Not to mention, if you're looking into performance stuff, since the EP3 is a typeR or at least an Si, you'll find performance upgrades are a lot more plentiful since it's the sportier civic.
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Old Jun 21, 2018 | 11:50 AM
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yeah thats what im looking for, mostly suspension and brake upgrades, i wiil be thinking real hard whether to either upgrade the D17 or Kswap the sucker, im already investing the h22 swap in my accord
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Old Jun 21, 2018 | 12:24 PM
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yeah thats what im looking for, mostly suspension and brake upgrades, i wiil be thinking real hard whether to either upgrade the D17 or Kswap the sucker, im already investing the h22 swap in my accord
As someone who's turboing the D17, I can say a k swap will cost about the same. Bigger up front cost for the K20, trans, drive shafts, ecu, wiring mounts... or put money into the D17 for boost. It'll come to $2k +/- depending on what your goals are.
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As someone who's turboing the D17, I can say a k swap will cost about the same. Bigger up front cost for the K20, trans, drive shafts, ecu, wiring mounts... or put money into the D17 for boost. It'll come to $2k +/- depending on what your goals are.
Since the performance ceiling and reliability of the K-series platform supersedes the D17 immensely, it'd be a difficult sell on the D17... unless you don't have the space to use an engine hoist.
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Old Jun 21, 2018 | 05:13 PM
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^what matt said.

I'm building the D17 because I got the running engine and working trans for $200. So far I'm $1300 into the build with only an ECU and BOV to buy still. it appealed to me because I didn't have to buy new harnesses or mounts, which saved money, on top of the fact that my engine was $600-$900 cheaper than a K20 plus transmission. Plus I can change back to NA quickly if I have problems.

Just have to prioritize.
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