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current front: 242

Vtec front 262

Current rears: drums

vtec rears: discs, not sure of size

Or I could go 5lug and have Type R 282mm fronts. but thats overkillz, though it'd be nice, i'd have to buy new wheels though...

current front: 242

Vtec front 262

Current rears: drums

vtec rears: discs, not sure of size

Or I could go 5lug and have Type R 282mm fronts.

Interesting.

Seems decent for a street upgrade.

But yeah, Type R calipers would be nice upgrade.

Hey I know how you feel.

I once had a U13 bluebird, stock as a rock.

then a "friend" took me along to a deca to wtch how he went.

I was like, hey I can do that, so I went in my std car, and admittedly had a blast, and most importantly beat our security manager at work:

so then I had this great idea, and I put bigger rims, whiteline suspension, whiteline sway bars and sticky tires

and holy shit did it handle differently it our corned nearly anything I could find, so brought back to a deca and gave it a real test

pic from sarah strickland

http://www.pbase.com/sooty34/image/96796411

http://www.pbase.com/sooty34/image/96796405

then I bought the s14....and yeah nuff said....

Never thought of that. I could use the same coolers for different tranny and engine later on?

Would probably be one of the things i do after all the suspension :/

Nah they are two differently styled cores

oh. you could if you still went with an auto later on.. no need if you went manual..

but you cant shouldnt use tranny coolers for engine oil.. you wouldnt want a hose popping off at red line

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