JordanMugen
07-04-2015, 10:31 PM
Sorry to ask a noob question. :( I'm just wanting to check that EP3R or FN2 front brake calipers should bolt right up to an EG as long as you:
grind 3.2mm off the caliper brackets OR fit 3mm Spoon or JDMyard spacers behind the rotor
use a EP3/FN2/(DC5) rotor (300x25, height, ~64mm bore, an RSX-S rotor for yanks) that's redrilled to 4x100
So this should give a cost effective brake upgrade that fits under 16" wheels; and it seems better than running 282 DC2R or 266mm DC2 brakes on an EG, in theory. :)
Have I got this right? :)
http://honda-tech.com/suspension-brakes-54/brakeexperts-brake-chart-thread-civic-brake-upgrades-ef-eg-ek-integras-3044628/
http://honda-tech.com/suspension-brakes-54/rsx-types-s-front-rear-brakes-dc-integra-2760281/
http://honda-tech.com/acura-integra-6/diy-how-convert-your-10-3%22-brakes-11-8%22-brakes-s2000-brake-upgrade-2169149/
[My understanding is that the S2000 front calipers are the same as the EP3/DC5S/FN2 I think? With a RSX Type S rotor being required to use s2000 calipers, as the S2000 takes a somewhat different rotor. So using ep3r/dc5s calipers instead of the rarer s2000 ones should be no issue.]
grind 3.2mm off the caliper brackets OR fit 3mm Spoon or JDMyard spacers behind the rotor
use a EP3/FN2/(DC5) rotor (300x25, height, ~64mm bore, an RSX-S rotor for yanks) that's redrilled to 4x100
So this should give a cost effective brake upgrade that fits under 16" wheels; and it seems better than running 282 DC2R or 266mm DC2 brakes on an EG, in theory. :)
Have I got this right? :)
http://honda-tech.com/suspension-brakes-54/brakeexperts-brake-chart-thread-civic-brake-upgrades-ef-eg-ek-integras-3044628/
http://honda-tech.com/suspension-brakes-54/rsx-types-s-front-rear-brakes-dc-integra-2760281/
http://honda-tech.com/acura-integra-6/diy-how-convert-your-10-3%22-brakes-11-8%22-brakes-s2000-brake-upgrade-2169149/
[My understanding is that the S2000 front calipers are the same as the EP3/DC5S/FN2 I think? With a RSX Type S rotor being required to use s2000 calipers, as the S2000 takes a somewhat different rotor. So using ep3r/dc5s calipers instead of the rarer s2000 ones should be no issue.]