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Rear disk coversion help

Old Sep 22, 2002 | 06:05 PM
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Default Rear disk coversion help

I have a 1991 Honda Civic STD, I am converting it to disk in the rear, I am using 1993 integra LS trailing arms etc. and and putting larger disks up front, probably use the knuckles and rotors etc from a 1996 Civic EX, what should I use for a master cylinder, will the STD one work, or should i switch it with another one, if so, which should i use, i also have a MC from a 1988 CRX Si, i'm not sure if this will work either i just had it with some spare parts. Any help would be great thanks
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Old Sep 22, 2002 | 06:10 PM
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Default Re: Rear disk coversion help (b16EF)

88 crx si master is probably the same as what you have. only the 90-91 crx si had rear disc. i would just change out the proportioning valve to the integra model first and go from there depending on what your pedal feels like.
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