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imported_94EG6HB 07-May-2004 07:28 AM

Brake Master Cylinder Upgrade for 1992-1995 Civics
 
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Original poster B18C5-EH2

"*I'm sure I'm not the first guy to discover this mod, and I'm not trying to sound as though I came up with the idea. Another H-T member told me that they've heard of this mod, so I just took it further and actually ordered one at my shop and put it on a customer's 1993 CX to test it - it works.*

Well for all of you guys running 4-wheel discs and/or bigger front discs that need a bigger-than-stock 13/16ths M/C, there is a true bolt-in replacement for sure.

I heard a rumor that a certain 15/16ths m/c just bolted up, and it's true. I ordered one the other day and my shop put on ein a 1993 Cx hatch. It's a:

1991 Honda Civic EX 4-door master cylinder.

The part number from Honda is 46100-SH4-A11. They probably won't stock it, but it only took me one full day to get the one I ordered.

This m/c bolted right up to the stock Civic booster, so no more trying to find an Integra booster and m/c combo!

The only thing is that I cannot say which stops better - my Integra RS booster and m/c combo, or the 1991 EX with stock Civic booster because the CX we did the EX m/c on still had stock brakes to be upgraded with all Integra discs later.

The 1991 EX m/c is the same 15/16ths like my Integra Rs, but the ears are located the same as the stock Civic so there's no need for the Integra booster. the Integra booster is larger volume, but I've yet to determine if the Teg booster makes much difference over stock until,this CX guy gets his 4-wheel discs and 40/40 prop valve.

So if you want an easy m/c upgrade with no booster worries, try this one."

imported_94EG6HB 07-May-2004 07:29 AM

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imported_94EG6HB 07-May-2004 07:30 AM

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bbarbulo 07-May-2004 08:30 AM

my 98 still came with a 13/16 M/C. total bull****! the car grew, why couldn't the master cylinder. it's like a grown man with a baby's dick. I swapped in a 15/16 ... and now I'll prolly swap that out for whatever the Civic Type R has... 1 1/16 I think.

imported_94EG6HB 07-May-2004 08:34 AM


Originally posted by bbarbulo
it's like a grown man with a baby's dick.

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imported_zc_hatch 07-May-2004 11:52 AM

so will that master cylinder work on the 4th gen hatch???

imported_JookSingKid 07-May-2004 12:45 PM

how big is the MC on a 92 Si hatch w/ stock 4 wheel disks?
does know the part#?

imported_94EG6HB 07-May-2004 12:50 PM

I see three.

46100-SR3-305 MASTER CYLINDER $158.77 $37.25
46100-SR3-013 MASTER CYLINDER ASSY. $158.77 $37.25
46100-SR3-033 MASTER CYLINDER ASSY. $158.77 $37.25

imported_JookSingKid 07-May-2004 12:59 PM


Originally posted by 94EG6HB
I see three.

46100-SR3-305 MASTER CYLINDER $158.77 $37.25
46100-SR3-013 MASTER CYLINDER ASSY. $158.77 $37.25
46100-SR3-033 MASTER CYLINDER ASSY. $158.77 $37.25

well 46100-SH4-A11 is very much a different part number

what size is it? 15/16th?? :confused:

imported_JookSingKid 07-May-2004 01:00 PM

whats with the 2 prices as well?

imported_94EG6HB 07-May-2004 01:05 PM

The second price is the discount from slhondaparts.com

imported_JookSingKid 07-May-2004 01:07 PM

no idea on size eh?

imported_94EG6HB 07-May-2004 01:12 PM

92 Si size?

imported_94EG6HB 07-May-2004 01:17 PM

ABS or no?

imported_JookSingKid 07-May-2004 01:44 PM

yes Si size, no abs

imported_Torrey 07-May-2004 02:13 PM

94EG6HB:

Have you done this mod?

bbarbulo 07-May-2004 02:43 PM

j00 size is cast into the side of the cylinder... on the front side of it, on the side facing the outside of the driver. 15/16 for the Si - at least my buddy's 93 Si coupe.

CX and other low level Civics should have 13/16.

imported_JookSingKid 07-May-2004 02:47 PM


Originally posted by bbarbulo
j00 size is cast into the side of the cylinder... on the front side of it, on the side facing the outside of the driver. 15/16 for the Si - at least my buddy's 93 Si coupe.

CX and other low level Civics should have 13/16.

Does your buddy's 93 Si Coupe have 4 wheel disks?


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