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    Would I Need To Change My Brakes In Da EK? For The B18cr Conversion

    ive got a quote for my b18cr conversion ty u guys on my previous post its costing me around 7.5k supplied n fitted , also wat got me worried is he told me i dnt need to change my brakes cause the EK got same break set up as a ITR or VTI-R brakes not sure can i get ur guys opinon again plz =]
    tanks

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    Yes he is correct.

    You don't need to upgrade them anything soon unless your track racing the car.

    Get a set of good brake pads and change fluid and you'll see a big difference.

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    Only if you got rear disk brake.
    if your rear is a drum, then better change them.

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    It depends how fat you are going to drive.

    If you will drive under 110km/h then all you will be doing is getting to 110km/h quicker, i wouldn't bother unless you are going to 'speed'.
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    OEM pads, bleed the system, disc brakes for the rear

    no need to go all baller for endless pads or race pads (most dont heat up as they say...)

    Honda has made some of the best brakes in the world for many yrs, and are up there with the best
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    ek do not have the same brakes as a dc2r
    unless its a ek9 which i doubt u have
    who ever told u that are bullshitting you
    they are significantly smaller
    i would run the itr brakes if u can
    if u cant then
    just get good aftermarket brake pads
    oem pads are ok and are over priced
    best to have the best brakes you can afford

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    the guy said someting about if i was gona change disk or someting like tat (didnt hear him proberly =.=) it would change my front part into a 5 stud? is tat troo ??

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    ek's fronts are the same size as dc2 just different caliper size.

    EK, DC - 262mm,
    Integra Type R - 282mm.

    just get new brake pads + bleed the system. And as mentioned above if you have drum brakes at the rear get discs

    If you upgrade to type R you'll have to upgrade your brake booster aswell. You dont have to change to 5 stud, you can just redrill the integra rotors to suit your stud pattern
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    Yeah but if you get the ITR brakes, may aswell do the whole 5lug conversion... True?

    And MrSlpa, I think that guy is either full of it, or you misheard him.
    ITR brakes are a different size to EK brakes.
    As everyone else has said, the cheaper option is to get a good set of brake pads to make you slow down better.
    And also, I think.. Legally.. To have a bigger/more powerful engine, you do need better brakes.. But that's legally... :P

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    Quote Originally Posted by Henessaayyy View Post
    Yeah but if you get the ITR brakes, may aswell do the whole 5lug conversion... True?

    And MrSlpa, I think that guy is either full of it, or you misheard him.
    ITR brakes are a different size to EK brakes.
    As everyone else has said, the cheaper option is to get a good set of brake pads to make you slow down better.
    And also, I think.. Legally.. To have a bigger/more powerful engine, you do need better brakes.. But that's legally... :P

    you can do ITR brakes alot cheaper then 5 lug conversion.

    Legality wise you just have to register new engine and if needed get engineers report.

    Bigger engine doesn't always mean you need better brakes. It's just recommended. Because stopping is alot more important then accelerating
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    why have a type r set up and run shitty smaller brakes
    or modify it so u have wannable type r brakes
    go figure
    most of u say to do this do that
    but most of u have never had 5 lug
    may as well get it done properly the 1st time

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    agreed with lan

    if ur gonna get bigger brakes then do it right, 5 lug that thing

    if ur just after better braking then some aftermarket pads rather then paying for brand new oem ones, u could even buy some green stuff at a lower price of the oem pads

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