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Old 04-23-2002, 08:17 PM   #1
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Proportioning valve

Help, I have a 95 civic ex and got a rear disc brake conversion but it didnt come with a proportioning valve.

Does anyone know where i could order a valve made for a 4 wheel disc brake civic/integra?
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Old 04-25-2002, 09:23 PM   #2
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Yeah this is about what I expected.
damn somebody has to have an old integra they are parting out.
back out to the wrecking yards for me...
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Well, either you could go to the dealer and buy the part, in which case you could get raped on the price.

Or, you could try ordering from www.hparts.com

I just ordered a 00 Si proportioning valve for my brake swap (on a 00 EX), but Im not sure exactly if this would work for your car. Or you could check out sohfast.com for used ones, but these are a bit overpriced for being used parts.

I hope this helps, Im not exactly sure which valve you need exactly. I know that the 99-00 Si valve is the same as the 94+ integra, except it mounts differently somehow (Si fits my EX better, no need to alter lines)
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Wow, cool thanks that gives me a place to start.
I just need one that is made for a 4 wheel disc system.
My car came with rear drums and becasue of that it proportioned diffrently and from what i have read it makes it so that the fronts lock up and the backs arnt hardly used.
So if i get one for a 4 wheel disc system it should proporion corectly and make a huge diffrence.

Thanks again for the info.
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