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Old 06-12-2002, 08:14 PM
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Problem with Integra brakes - help!!

I swap Integra rear disk into my Civic 95. I got the complete rear triling arms and then I bought master cylinder and brake booster.

I installed everything and it work. The problem is that I have a very long pedal. I also change the Prop Valves. And I bled the system a million times, even took the mastercylinder to bench bleed it again.

So, here is the question. Given that i got the master cylinder and the booster from different supplier, I am not sure if these parts are the right one. The master cylinder semms to be right , it is a 1" master cylinder. Now the brake booster doesn't seems to be bigger than my Civic's one.

Does anyone knows the part number of the Brake booster for a 4 disk setup in the Integra? Or any way to find out if the booster is the right one?

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What's the trim level of your civic?
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Old 06-13-2002, 08:22 AM
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Dumb me!! It's a DX 95.

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