Questions regarding rear disk swap

TheUglyHatchling

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Alright so more then likely I'll be catching a big break and getting most of what I need from a integra to do the RDS. My question though is in regards to a few things that I need.

In regards to the E-brake cable. Am I required to get one from a integra or will the civic one work. I know I need to use the integra brake lines(Got plans on buying those new) and my question is also in regards to the M.C and the prop valve.
 

mc360

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All your questions are easily answered by google. Use an em1 si ebrake cable, I believe an integra one will work but not the best option and a drum ebrake cable won't work. I believe the em1 uses a 15/16 master and use a 4040 prop
 


TheUglyHatchling

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All your questions are easily answered by google. Use an em1 si ebrake cable, I believe an integra one will work but not the best option and a drum ebrake cable won't work. I believe the em1 uses a 15/16 master and use a 4040 prop
I could have used Google yes. But alot of what I've read up on as been rather vague at best on what all I need to do this swap. So I figured it'd be best to post in here regarding my information. Moreso because since I now have a thread on it I don't have to worry about reviving a dead thread with my questions.

So I can use the si ebrake cable with the integra rears?
 

mc360

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Yep if you looked up a disk brake swap you would see every write up says to use em1 si ebrake cable for best quality, pretty sure integra cables are long and sloppy
 


bonspeed

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you can use your stock master cylinder but the pedal travel will be longer, you would want to get a 15/16 master cylinder from an EM1 or 98-01 integra's/'96-'00 Civic EX with no abs
 


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