View Poll Results: ..what do you use.. values designates dry wet
Ford Heavy Duty 550 290
14.29%
ATE 200 536 392
0
0%
ATE Super Blue Racing 536 392
35.71%
Castrol SRF 590 518
7.14%
Castrol LMA 446 311
7.14%
Performance Friction 550 284
0
0%
Motul 600 585 421
35.71%
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Old 05-12-2005, 07:28 PM
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honestly i just use the cheapest **** i can find
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Old 05-22-2005, 10:06 AM
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[quote name='Paulydee' date='May 12 2005, 10:05 AM']I have been using Motul 600 for over five years now. I road race and with this fluid (using Hawk Blue front and HP-Plus rears), and have never experienced brake problems. I flush the fluid before every race weekend which to me is cheap insurance at $11 a shot.



I highly recommend it.

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I use Lockheed, but anything with a wet boiling point of 550 to 600 degrees is fine.



I use Perfomance Friction's Carbon Metalic pads all around in 4 piston JFJ calipers.



and Coleman 72 fin road race rotors. I have the best brakes anywhere.





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