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Getting my new brakes put on this week so I just need to know what brake fluid I should get and how much of it I'll need. I want decent stuff not the cheap rubbish. Thanks peoples.
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I use Nulon Dot4, and have also in the past used a synthetic dot5 brake fluid (sorry, can't recall brand). As long as you use dot4 or dot5, you should be right - just go with a name brand (ie not SCA).
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I'll also be doing my brakes this weekend, how much fluid will I need for a flush?
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1 litre of Dot 4 fluid.
i used Castrol something when i did my brakes.
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When I go for the full flush option I usually buy 3 bottles. I just keep flushing until all the crud and old fluid is out of each line and then when it's nice and clean, I concentrate on the bubbles. I end up with about half a bottle left.
I've used Shell or Castroln mostly, but I may give Nulon or Penrite a run next time. I use one of those cool one way bleeding gagdets which keeps the pressure on the whole time. All the best with it. Good to have you back JC! GK
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Elf and motul dot5.1 are my favourites for the XR
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I use AP racing Formula DOT 5.1 & have done several track days & plenty of road driving & always been happy with it.
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I went with Penrite's Super Dot 4 Race Formula which has a boiling point of 305*c. We'll see how it performs.
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dot 5 if i remember has higher boiling point but absorbs moisture quicker so must be replaced at 12 months dot 4 is 2 years i think someone will correct me if i`m wrong.
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i had it *** about dot 3,4,5.1 are hygroscopic they absorb moisture, dot 5 is silicon based and does`nt but can leave pockets of air and moisture because they dont mix , i new there was a reason i did`nt use dot 5 for an explanation heres the link........................http://www.mestiso.net/forums/index....&mode=threaded
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Dot 5 is silicone based fluids & aren't suitable for regularly driven road cars or those with abs etc, not to be confused with 5.1 which is a more conventional style fluid with a higher boiling point etc.
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