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Originally Posted by ChrisSlicks
It is good quality fluid. 536F dry and 396F wet. Good moisture handling means it can survive up to 3 years before flush (street driving). This is not your autozone generic I'm just saying don't waste your money on 600F fluid when your brake temps aren't getting any where close to that, and suffer reduced moisture handling and corrosion as a result.
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Fair enough...
KamiSpeed has this on the forum, is it too much for whats needed?
DOT 4, High boiling point brake fluid. PMU G-Four 335. You have to try this!