I did a search for "brake fluid for street" and didn't find the answer I was looking for, so... I'm considering replacing the brake fluid in my street driven Z
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06-16-2010, 10:26 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Fluid and Pad Swap for Street Driven Z?
I did a search for "brake fluid for street" and didn't find the answer I was looking for, so...
I'm considering replacing the brake fluid in my street driven Z to something with a higher boiling point. I was considering 5.1 since it's compatible with what's already in my system and I wouldn't have to worry about any extensive dis-assembly of the lines or flushing to get the job done. Or do you guys suggest something else? I'm also thinking about upgrading the pads to a high-performance street pad. Something that doesn't require track temps, but offers better performance and fade resistance than the stock pads. Something that doesn't eat the rotors or dust like crazy would be nice. Or, do you guys think these mods are overkill on a street driven car?
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do not get 5.1, just get some DOT 4 fluid, they are cheap and readily available.
Carbotech makes nice pads, get the autox pads they have. Stay away from Hawks HP+ as they eat rotors, HPS barely gives you more bite than stock |
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I Personally use endless RF-650 fluid for my track cars and all of my street cars still use motul RBF-600. Most customers are happy with the price and performance of motul's rbf
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On fluids, Motul or ATE (super Blue or gold) will improve your boiling point.
Stainless lines will improve the feel, and real metal pedals (get rid of the rubber) will take it to the next step. This combo makes for a very good pedal feel.. My stock pads are perfectly fine for hard street(mountain) running and relatively dust free. Last edited by Modshack; 06-18-2010 at 04:49 PM. |
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Hawk HPS are good overall street pads that are hard to beat for daily driving. They are reasonable on rotors and can take some abuse. Chris |
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for the street, I would just use valvoline synthetic from the auto parts store. Its got a fairly high boiling point, and what I use in all of my customers cars when I do brake swaps.
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