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  1. #1
    Mad pointing Munky
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    decent brake fluid

    its for my 280-300bhp stagea... its only gona be a fun car to take to practice days. Has 4 pot gtst M spec calieprs with 330mm on the front.

    What brake fluid do people recommend, remember it doesnt need to be the best, just half decent and on the cheaper side

    DRIFTING is pushin a car against its intended design, then playing with the LAWS OF PHYSICS

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    dorifto kingu!
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    Never had a problem with just cheap dot 4 halfords or mill auto etc stuff. And I've had standard s14 brakes glowing on a llandow track day.
    RB20S13 403bhp.

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    tail slider
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    ATE super blue.

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    Back to Black
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    .5 mate. Any generic make will do

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    kam
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    all about Clare

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    Quote Originally Posted by nootty View Post
    Yes I am dyslexic, yes I can't spell for shit ,
    Do I care no! This is not a spelling bee. Do I give a fuck if you bet me at scramble contest , errrrr no

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    dorifto kingu!
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    Quote Originally Posted by kam View Post
    Yep use this Mike.

  7. #7
    Mad pointing Munky
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    15 quid a litre !!!!! how many litres do i need ?????

    DRIFTING is pushin a car against its intended design, then playing with the LAWS OF PHYSICS

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    dorifto kingu!
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    Yeah that super blue is good stuff

    In most cases a litre is enough to do a full change

  9. #9
    Mad pointing Munky
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    Ahhh ok not so bad lol.

    DRIFTING is pushin a car against its intended design, then playing with the LAWS OF PHYSICS

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    dorifto kingu!
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    Dot 5.1

    It mixes with dot 4. I changed mine with 5.1 cos me hydro wouldnt lock the rear brakes after a couple of laps of pod last week. So chaned the fluid for lydden last weekend and the brakes lock up no probs all day and the track was hot. Absolutely boiling.

    So i d recomend dot 5.1
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    Made guy

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    dafuq mike! its a shitty stagea for doing the odd skid in, just get some halfords shit. your not going to be using the brakes enough ever for it to make any difference
    GARAGE SOUTHERN STYLE

  12. #12
    Mad pointing Munky
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    Hence why the first post said on the cheap side and halfords ain't cheap, can get better stuff for cheaper on eBay

    DRIFTING is pushin a car against its intended design, then playing with the LAWS OF PHYSICS

 

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