now are you sure you using your disc bake swap to its full potential?
now are you sure you using your disc bake swap to its full potential?
100%Originally Posted by theprofiteer
Just be sure to put the shims on the pads. I forgot to do it when I initially converted the brakes and it definitely showed that the pads were only touching the disc slightly. Once I installed the shims, the pads were making contact with the disc perfectly.
I have noticed a substanial (sp?) increase in braking. My stopping distance has decreased dramtically.
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And it'll improve some more when you try changing out the proportioning valve... you'll be impressed with the difference that is made when your rear brakes are actually fully engaged.Originally Posted by bafbrian
I've performed this conversion on many civics, the first one was without the proper valve; and i changed it out on a bet with my friend one day...
...i lost the bet
we did a before and after test by slamming on the brakes @ 40mph and drawing a chalk line at the front tire. The proportioning valve decreased the distance by 8.5ft @ 40mph.
But suit yourself
-jonathan
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cool, do I just need to change the proportioning valve, or the master cylinder too? If its just the P-valve, and I have a 96 ex, I have to use one from an si right?
all you would need to do is change out the valve. If your EX came with rear drums, then you need to change it out with one off of a DC, EGsi, EJsi, or DA.Originally Posted by theprofiteer
your original master cylinder will perform just fine.
...when do do this, bleed the living daylights out of the brakes after you're done.
-jonathan
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but just to be 100% sure I need the P-valve from an Si right?
or any DC or DA
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my car stops so yesOriginally Posted by theprofiteer
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