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Message from Dean - May 8th 2007
I am currently testing out a new version of the APF Bridge Component - If you notice any errors within this demo store please drop me a line.
from: ATE
Item Dimensions: 300
Label: ATE
Manufacturer: ATE
MPN: 0502SB
Publisher: ATE
Studio: ATE
Features:- Minimal decrease of boiling point due to excellent water locking properties
- Non-foaming when filling and bleeding the brake system
- Excellent corrosion protection due to selected additives
- High safety tolerance against steam bubbles
- Excellent for driver's school days, racing or all kinds of performance driving
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: 1 Liter Can. Boiling point: at least 280°C (50°C over DOT4) - Wet boiling point: 200°C (45°C over DOT4. Makes brake fluid changing intervals of up to 3 years possible.
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I use this stuff in my auto-x car and my daily driver. It works fantastic for preventing boiling when I am auto-xing, and it has a long life, so thats a win for my DD. 2000 Honda Civic DX auto-x and 2003 Pontiac Vibe DD. A little pricy, but it gets the job done.
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Excellent transaction, easy to do business with, fast shipping. Overall Excellent.
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I used ATE Super Blue Racing Brake Fluid Dot 4 for 9 years on my 911 Carrera 4. I feel it to be most superior product for high performance vehicles. The seller I purchased it from was most accomodating and would definitely purchase again this and other products they may offer.
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Most brake fluids are DOT 3 - good enough for the street and normal driving (if there is such a thing). If, however, you run your car at high speed events like your Porsche, BMW, Ferrari, etc., club track days, DOT 3 just won't cut it.
DOT 4 grade brake fluid has a higher boiling point so it helps prevent bubbles forming in the caliper at high disc brake temperatires. When you're really hammering the brakes (braking from triple digit speeds lap after lap) the heat in the disc and caliper can get so high that it can cause the fluid to boil and at best, give a spongy brake pedal feel. At worst, your brakes can go away completely (that's change your shorts time!). ATE makes a good quality product. They make brake components (e.g., calipers) so they really know what works.
I (and many of my track-junkie friends) have been using this fluid with good luck for years in our German cars. Also important, it has never damaged the seals (I am told that it can happen with ... Read More
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