2 questions
hotasshonda
05-16-2003, 02:45 PM
ok first i wanted to know where the Si resister box is located so i can get my boys off his junk crx si for a future swap. Also im gettin his rear disc brakes i was wonderin what all i needed from it besides the part with the actual disc brake and caliper on it. Do i need the e-brake cable or anything like that? Just wondering im going over there on Sunday to take the shit off.
FourthGenHatch
05-16-2003, 02:54 PM
The injector resistor box is in the far upper right of the engine bay, see the grey box with the red parts on it? That is mine. Yours will probably be grey and look like a mini car stereo amplifier since mine is from an old Integra.
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sastanley
05-16-2003, 02:55 PM
The resistor box is located on the driver's side, up between the shock tower and the windshield..it is about 2.5" x 5 inches or so. If you can take the plug (both ends) with you and cut the wires as far away from the box as you can...it'll make things easier later. I took the whole fuel rail/injectors and wires with it from the injector resistor box when I got them off a junked Si, cuz my ZC didn't come with a fuel rail.
Yes, you'll need the e-brake cable too..it is a different setup than the drums. The CRX cables may not fit on your hatchie tho :(....I think you'll need cables from a 90-93 Integra 3-door, cuz the CRX's are prolly too short...although this is just a guess.
Edit - Whoa..dude beat me to it..nice job on the detail of the disc swap how-to :cool:
Yes, you'll need the e-brake cable too..it is a different setup than the drums. The CRX cables may not fit on your hatchie tho :(....I think you'll need cables from a 90-93 Integra 3-door, cuz the CRX's are prolly too short...although this is just a guess.
Edit - Whoa..dude beat me to it..nice job on the detail of the disc swap how-to :cool:
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