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Old 05-22-2005, 08:06 PM
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Which brake fluid to get?

I'm getting the Blehmco BBK put on my car and was wondering what brand of brake fluid is suggested?

I read some posts a while back about ATE Super Blue (?), where can I pick that up from?
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Old 05-24-2005, 08:56 PM
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I used Valvoline Synthetic.
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Thanks for the ATE links, now I have to buy some since I am overdue for a brake fluid change.

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Old 06-08-2005, 11:34 AM
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ATE Super Blue. When I put my BBK from Blehmco on, I used ATE SB.

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Valvoline Synpower.
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Ditto on the Valvoline!
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What's wrong with
Motul Snythentic Brake Fluid??
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Old 06-15-2005, 08:46 PM
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its mainly for racing applications and for those who EXPECT to change their fluid a few times a year. ATE super blue performs almost as good as motul, but absorbs water at a much slower rate and can be used with an interval of 3 years.
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ATE Blue is fine for street driving. In fact, as I recall BMWs come with it from the factory. Yes, technically it is good for racing applications because of the high boiling point, but it is also good for a daily driver because of low water absorption.

A good place to get it (and other good fluids): www.ogracing.com (a plug for my local autocross/race performance shop )
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How often is brake fluid supposed to be replaced? I recently got my car from my dad, and I think the only maintenance he did for the first 92k miles were brake jobs and oil changes.

and aside from temperature sensitivity and water absorption issues, is there a reason to change the fluid?
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That's about it. When were the pads last replaced? If it was the last couple of years, you are probably good to go on the present brake fluid.
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