I recently finished my brake conversion on my 91 turbo chassis and would like to share with the world about it. I have not had the opportunity to test drive it yet so if you choose to take on this swap or attempt using similar parts I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR ACTIONS, NOR HELD LIABLE FOR ANY NEGITIVE OUTCOME FOR DOING THIS.
To start off I have a 1991 MA71 chassis. Started by removing abs completely using non abs lines, leaving the larger master cylinder in though, new proportioning valve, stoptech race fluid, mk3 supra Earls braided lines (28G030ERL), Driftmotion's cobra bracket kit, 2000 Cobra R brembo kit (M-2300-X), 2008 Sti powerslot rear rotors (have 58mm center bore so need to be machined out approx 2mm), 2006 Evo 9 mr rear calipers (good set from ebay $300 shipped), new 7m head bolt washers (Rodland toyota), a couple new angle grinder disc's n fresh pair of mechanics gloves.
I started on sourcing a good machinist, found Arlington Machine and Welding to machine out the rear rotors. Cost me $30 with tax and 1 day turn around since I dropped off at the end of the day. Pic of old rear vs new rear
Now the mounting ears are exactly the same for the rear calipers, you just have to trim the dust shield alil
use the 7m head bolt washers for the proper spacing(a stack up of 2 is required per mounting bolt and grinding/machining it to proper thickness may be required) I fitted the calipers after installing new stoptech pads and boltin the rotor on with a wheel spacer then setting the ebrake (which still works perfectly).
Finished product
To start off I have a 1991 MA71 chassis. Started by removing abs completely using non abs lines, leaving the larger master cylinder in though, new proportioning valve, stoptech race fluid, mk3 supra Earls braided lines (28G030ERL), Driftmotion's cobra bracket kit, 2000 Cobra R brembo kit (M-2300-X), 2008 Sti powerslot rear rotors (have 58mm center bore so need to be machined out approx 2mm), 2006 Evo 9 mr rear calipers (good set from ebay $300 shipped), new 7m head bolt washers (Rodland toyota), a couple new angle grinder disc's n fresh pair of mechanics gloves.
I started on sourcing a good machinist, found Arlington Machine and Welding to machine out the rear rotors. Cost me $30 with tax and 1 day turn around since I dropped off at the end of the day. Pic of old rear vs new rear
Now the mounting ears are exactly the same for the rear calipers, you just have to trim the dust shield alil
use the 7m head bolt washers for the proper spacing(a stack up of 2 is required per mounting bolt and grinding/machining it to proper thickness may be required) I fitted the calipers after installing new stoptech pads and boltin the rotor on with a wheel spacer then setting the ebrake (which still works perfectly).
Finished product