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I have just ordered some ate super blue racing brake fluid for my two z's anybody else running this stuff, seems to get good reviews and recommended in driftworks etc

 

got it cheap too from eurocarparts discounted to £10.26 a bottle from the average £15 a bottle

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Here is the description of it

 

ATE Super Blue Racing High Performance Brake Fluid is designed to excel within the extreme demands made on a race vehicle and exceeds all DOT4 standards. It is compatible with and will mix well with most DOT3, DOT4, or DOT 5.1 fluids.

 

 

The formula offers a minimal drop in boiling point resulting in a long-lasting fluid that may not need to be changed for up to 3 years under normal highway driving conditions. Products with a lower wet boiling point have to be replaced considerably more often (e.g., DOT3 products should be replaced annually). The overall high dry and wet boiling points make this fluid an excellent choice for street driven vehicles, too, where brake fluid is flushed less frequently than that in race-driven vehicles.

 

 

Features/Benefits of ATE Super Blue Racing Brake Fluid:

 

 

* Blue tint of fluid makes bleeding brakes easier

* Ideal for race use, excellent choice for street driven vehicles, too

* Boiling point minimum: 536 degrees F

* Wet boiling point minimum: 388 degrees F

* Viscosity at -104 degrees F: max 1,400 mm 2/5

* Designed to last up to 3 years under normal highway driving conditions

 

 

To maintain the functional reliability of brake systems, brake fluid must be changed according to the specifications of the vehicle manufacturer (quality and change interval). In race/track applications, it becomes even more critical that the brake fluid is routinely changed to maintain optimum performance.

I have just ordered some ate super blue racing brake fluid for my two z's anybody else running this stuff, seems to get good reviews and recommended in driftworks etc

 

got it cheap too from eurocarparts discounted to £10.26 a bottle from the average £15 a bottle

 

Yes, used it for some time now, no problems. Also bought from ECP. To make full brake system flushes easier, you can alternate

with ATE Type 200 which is the same specification but yellow in colour. Makes full flushes easier as you can see the colour change

in the bleed pipe.

 

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Project 1547 - Out of the Blue

She's so fine, there's no tellin' where the money went - Simply irresistible.

How much do you need? A just over a tenner a bottle if you just need the one it's worth changing just to know you've got the best stuff under your foot when you hit the brakes.

 

CheerZ

 

Neil

  • 1 year later...

Just come across this thread, thanks guys, as I will be changing my fluid soon.

 

ECP currently selling 1 litre @ half price £6.12, bargain.

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