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Old 06-01-2003, 08:37 PM   #1 (permalink)
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rotors on S model

I have a 92 S model lude and i'd like to get new rotors. Rotors have ~158k on 'em. Which rotors should i get? I did some searches but i see mostly SI or VTEC. which ones go w/ S? I asume any rotor i get will be bigger then the S model rotor so does that mean i need new calipers? The rims i have on show a lot of the rotor, so it would be nicer to have a bigger rotor...
but i DO NOT want to spend a lot of money =)

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S and Si are the same.
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I agree with Ronnie.

I went with Brembo Slotted and AEM pads. The combo is working great for me after 6 months.
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Just get some Powerslot slotted rotors. I got my front ones for about 65 a peice. Theyare also coated
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if you wanna upgrade to VTEC rotors and VTEC/NSX/Legend calipers, you will need 15" or larger rims. the steelies wont do
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Just get some Powerslot slotted rotors. I got my front ones for about 65 a peice. Theyare also coated
Thats what I have but I would reccomend just going with brembo blanks. They are not expensive and work as well as anything else.
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Thats what I have but I would reccomend just going with brembo blanks. They are not expensive and work as well as anything else.
Blanks are nice, but not if you want to show off your rotors

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i dont agree about the powerslot's. My warped(cracked) in under a month. Brembo is the only name that is all around good.
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Did you have Powerslot or Powerstop? Powerstops are crap. I know serverl people with Powerslot's and no one has had problems.
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brembo the way to go. i also have an s model and got the brembo off ebay for $200 for all 4 rotors. love em.
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