I want to upgrade my breaks on my 91 crx si. I have the rear disk, but i want to go bigger. I herd that i could use integra calipers and disks can you let me know what years will fit if any thanks jason
I assume you want to go bigger up front rather than the rear. The reason is you won't see much benefit with larger rear disc brakes since majority of the braking is done up front. So you will want to focus you attention to the fronts and perhaps leave the rears as they are.
Having said that, I don't know all that is involved with the Integra swap. My understanding is that you need the complete assemblies (rotor, calipers and what the caliper bolts too...). I have not done one myself so I can't tell you what to expect (which is why I've included the CRX Owners Discussion Group in my reply).
What may work out best is to look at what is already available; AEM, Brembo, Baer, WilWood... just to name a few...
Be prepared to pay, however, as they are not cheap.
Another thing to consider is your current wheel size. I believe even with the Integra brakes, you will need to go to at least a 15 inch wheel as with the other makers I listed.
I am also curious as to why you feel you need to go bigger with your brakes. If you're running with a stock engine (even with some modifications such as intake, exhaust headers, etc...), the stock disc brakes work very well. You can even enhance on them by upgrading from the stock rubber brake lines to a set of stainless steel ones and using Hawk or Porterfield brake pads (both of which work with the stock rotor).
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