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Old 11-10-2005, 08:43 AM   #10
bmussatti
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Blinkwatt, here is some additional info regarding break fluid from the PCA Tech Site, I hope it's helpful:

"Ate Super Blue has a higher boiling point than the factory fluid.

Factory: Dry: 500F
Wet: 356F

Ate: Dry: 536F
Wet: 392F

The dry boiling point is for brand new virgin fluid in its non contaminated state out of the can.

The wet boiling point is for brake fluid that has been fully saturated with moisture.

I would to recommend to replace the stock fluid with Super Blue if you plan to track the car.

Peter Smith - PCA WebSite - 7/23/2003"
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