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09-08-2009, 11:54 PM | #1 |
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Brand________DOT Rating__Dry Boiling/Wet Boiling
AP Racing 551 - DOT 3 - 527°F (275°C) / 302ºF (145ºC) AP Racing 600 - DOT 3 - 590°F (310°C) / 410°F (210°C) AP PRF Racing - DOT 4 - 608°F (320ºC) / 311°F (155ºC) ATE Super Blue - DOT 4 - 536ºF (280ºC) / 396ºF (194ºC) ATE Super 200 - DOT 4 - 536ºF (280ºC) / 382ºF (194ºC) Bosch - DOT 3 - 491ºF (255ºC) / 288ºF (142ºC) Bosch - DOT 4 - 509ºF (265ºC) / 329ºF (165ºC) Bosch - DOT 4+ - 536ºF (280ºC) / 356ºF (180ºC) Brembo LCF 600+ - DOT 4 - 601ºF (316ºC) / 399ºF (204ºC) Brembo EVO 500+ - DOT 4 - 520ºF (271ºC) / 336ºF (169ºC) Castrol GT LMA - DOT 4 - 509ºF (265ºC) / 311ºF (155ºC) Castrol SRF - DOT 4 - 590ºF (310ºC) / 518ºF (270ºC) GS610 - DOT 4 - 610°F (321°C) / 421°F (216°C) Gunk(Berryman)HD - DOT 4 - 510ºF (266ºC) / 311ºF (155ºC) Motul DOT 5.1 - DOT 5.1 - 509ºF (265ºC) / 365ºF (185ºC) Motul RBF 600 - DOT 4 - 594ºF (312ºC) / 421ºF (216ºC) Motul RBF 660 - DOT 4 - 617ºF (325ºC) / 400ºF (204ºC) Neo Super DOT16 - DOT 4 - 610°F (322°C) / 421°F (216°C) Pentosin Super - DOT 4 - 500°F (260°C) / 338°F (170°C) Prospeed RS683 - DOT 4 - 683°F (360°C) / 439°F (224°C) Pentosin RBF - DOT 5.1 - 572°F (300°C) / 392ºF (200°C) ValvolineProSyn - DOT 3/4 - 527ºF (275ºC) / 347ºF (175ºC) Wilwood Hi-Temp 570 - DOT 3 - 570ºF (299ºC) / 284ºF (140ºC) Wilwood EXP600 Plus - DOT 4 - 633ºF (330ºC) / 417ºF (213ºC) Last edited by Belarus; 01-04-2012 at 02:49 PM.. |
09-09-2009, 08:50 AM | #2 |
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This is some great info.
I'm going to sticky this!
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10-04-2009, 07:08 AM | #3 |
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Just a quick one:
Do we change the Brake Fluid based on 'Time' or 'Mileage'? My last change was done in Nov 2007 at approx. 8000km. The OBC prompted its due Nov 2009 for another change, now at 14000km. Judging from the OBC date, the interval is 2 yrs since my last change in Nov 2007. Do i need to change it since my car is under usage in 3.5 yrs. Thanks all.
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10-04-2009, 02:16 PM | #4 |
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Every two years is a recommended time interval for Brake Fluid flush and change if you don't track your car.
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Can't go wrong with any of this, all have high boiling point to reduce brake fading effect: ATE Super Blue - DOT 4 - 536ºF (280ºC) / 396ºF (194ºC)/ATE Super 200 - DOT 4 - 536ºF (280ºC) / 382ºF (194ºC) .... Both same brake fluid just different color. Rotating between two color helps to see the old fluid was completely flushed out. Castrol SRF - DOT 4 - 590ºF (310ºC) / 518ºF (270ºC) .... VERY EXPENSIVE around $70/bottle Motul RBF 600 - DOT 4 - 594ºF (312ºC) / 421ºF (216ºC) Wilwood EXP600 Plus - DOT 4 - 633ºF (330ºC) / 417ºF (213ºC)
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02-21-2010, 11:19 PM | #8 |
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BMW OEM DOT 4 Boiling Point (Dry) 446*F / (Wet) 311*F
If you don't track your car and haven't upgraded your brake system why would you want to use another brand if your car is under warranty Considering BMW US covers regular brake system service including brake fluid flush as per their 2 year schedule if I'm not mistaken.
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A fluid flush with Motul 600 is not expensive when done yourself. And no, there are no warranty issues, just use any DOT 4 fluid you like. |
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It certainly won't hurt... however if all you do is drive your car even spiritedly the brake fluid used by BMW is more than good enough and it doesn't cost you a dollar while the car is under warranty...
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+1 to Castrol LMA, I've been using it with my BBK with no complaint...
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*Belarus stats, not verified by me. I actually think it may be even worse than that. |
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BTW I'm interested how often you change your brake pads and rotors... hmmm every 10K miles...
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According to the temps listed above, the OEM fluid has the lowest boiling point of the fluids mentioned here (SuperBlue, Motul 600, SRF). How is that not objective data supporting my opinion? My issues with the stock fluid definitely stemmed from track use, but we're talking about an annual fluid flush with $25 worth of fluid (if you use SuperBlue, or $50 if you use Motul 600). Like I mentioned, I regard that as very cheap insurance even on a street car worth thousands of dollars. I don't know what kind of emergency stop I might need it for. Last edited by v4voodoo; 04-03-2010 at 01:25 AM.. |
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Only had the E92 for a little over a month, so I don't know how long the rotors and and pads will last. Last summer I wore a set of HP+ pads on the E36 in ~5 track days, half a dozen autocrosses and 6K miles of street driving. Now with it completely retired to track use it's getting Pagid Yellows and a brake cooling kit, we'll see how long those last. Not sure how any of that is relevant, but you asked And thanks for the specs anyway Last edited by v4voodoo; 04-03-2010 at 01:36 AM.. |
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So I have no clue the reason of your debate with TrackRat and me unless by being new OP you're trying to demonstrate your technical knowledge on this subject on this forum and/or increase your POST # score and/or having reading comprehensive challenges....
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Sorry, I care neither for demonstrating knowledge nor for post count (nor for starting a debate/argument).
I just don't advise people to save $20 on (a clearly inferior) brake fluid, that is all. You don't know when it'll come in handy (are you sure you're advising someone who will never go on a hot Sunday spirited drive?) Oh and hey, let me demonstrate my superiority, they even let the noobs use it: |
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Does anyone know how many bottles of Motul 600 it takes for a full flush on the 335i? I'm removing the stock brakes and doing a full BBK on all four corners. Thank you!
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