Front Disk Rotors
LilDougy69
05-07-2002, 09:01 PM
Whats up. I have a 90 civic hb SI with 104k. It runs strong and I love the car. I am in need of new front rotors because my car is becoming hard to get to stop..... either it takes forever to stop, or my breaks lock up cuz i push em too hard. So I need to know what size our rotors are, and what other year civics, or crx's or any othe car has the same rotors that i could go pull some from. Also u guys all are looking for easy upgrades for ur civic's..... On your intake, u will prob have one hose coming out of your intake box, one which runs to the front of the car, and the other which runs down to a box. If u look at those box's they have a pin sized hole for suckin air through, that is really restrictive to air flow. I pulled tha box off and drilled holes in my airbox, then dropped in a K&N. And i have noticed a deffinite increase in throttle responce and higher airflow.
Thanks for the help guys
Thanks for the help guys
FourthGenHatch
05-07-2002, 09:07 PM
You can get brand new rotors for like $100, probably cheaper for stock replacements.
And we are all aware of restrictive air boxes. Thats why most of us have gotten rid of them all together.
And we are all aware of restrictive air boxes. Thats why most of us have gotten rid of them all together.
EightOhOne
05-07-2002, 09:46 PM
i picked up some powerstop cross drilled rotors for like 65 a piece a while back.
civic1991
05-08-2002, 04:57 AM
I picked up power stops for around $30. powerstops are good because they don't rust so they don't look bad.
sastanley
05-08-2002, 09:11 AM
Hey Lil Dougy - welcome to the board.
Just remove that goofy box altogether and go with a Cold Air Intake.
I recently bought Powerslot rotors for about $65/each and I love them. They work great. My Civic has 193K on it, and I probably put 4 sets of OEM rotors on it before I got tired of them warping.
Later :cool:
Just remove that goofy box altogether and go with a Cold Air Intake.
I recently bought Powerslot rotors for about $65/each and I love them. They work great. My Civic has 193K on it, and I probably put 4 sets of OEM rotors on it before I got tired of them warping.
Later :cool:
90civicrider
05-08-2002, 10:59 AM
I can hook you up with KVR Rotors for $69.00each.
I'm at school so i can't check my price lists, So email me
and i'll get back to you. Info@decepticonracing.com
or MSN me: info@decepticonracing.com
I'm at school so i can't check my price lists, So email me
and i'll get back to you. Info@decepticonracing.com
or MSN me: info@decepticonracing.com
crxlvr
05-08-2002, 02:36 PM
speaking of brakes, does anyone know where to get the dimple drilled and slotted rotors? ive only seen em on www.tirerack.com for like $200+ for the two of em.
the full drilled rotors crack so i wanted the dimple drilled ones, anyone got a clue for me?
the full drilled rotors crack so i wanted the dimple drilled ones, anyone got a clue for me?
jc836
05-08-2002, 02:57 PM
Brand New in the box-Brembo rotors. They are the same as stock. You want more info-drop me an e-mail. I'll let em go reasonable plus actual shipping.
90civicrider
05-08-2002, 06:13 PM
I JUST got my account with Brembo set up!!!
You can now purchase Brembo Products through my site!!
check it out.
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You can now purchase Brembo Products through my site!!
check it out.
www.decepticonracing.com
Jmunk
05-09-2002, 09:34 PM
I just put a set of the brembo's on today. Can't beat em for only $30 each. Two thumbs up.
EightOhOne
05-10-2002, 07:34 AM
Originally posted by crxlvr
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the full drilled rotors crack so i wanted the dimple drilled ones, anyone got a clue for me?
ive had my cross drilled rotors for about 2 years, and not a crack on them, just an fyi
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the full drilled rotors crack so i wanted the dimple drilled ones, anyone got a clue for me?
ive had my cross drilled rotors for about 2 years, and not a crack on them, just an fyi
Bleebdat
05-10-2002, 10:59 AM
Cross Drilled will only crack under exremely sever conditions. Like 2 hour autoxing or maybe if you have to ride your brakes for a long time down hill, but even then it is doubtful.
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