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<blockquote data-quote="Mwynn" data-source="post: 15768743" data-attributes="member: 143624"><p>Those are good brands of fluids and will hold up to the high heat, yet I think running those brands you need to bleed the brakes often and change the fluid ever couple years.... I may be wrong. I'm not looking to heavy track this car, so oem fluid will work fine. I'm running brembo fluid in my gt500 and have to bleed it once a year and add fresh.... to get good pedal feel. I used to track that car very hard tho. On the 00R I'm just looking to get everything up to temp, lay down 5 or 6 very hard laps to see what it's really capable of, then let everything cool down on the paddock... don't want to overheat the differential or burn up the brakes, which I have done with other cars.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mwynn, post: 15768743, member: 143624"] Those are good brands of fluids and will hold up to the high heat, yet I think running those brands you need to bleed the brakes often and change the fluid ever couple years.... I may be wrong. I'm not looking to heavy track this car, so oem fluid will work fine. I'm running brembo fluid in my gt500 and have to bleed it once a year and add fresh.... to get good pedal feel. I used to track that car very hard tho. On the 00R I'm just looking to get everything up to temp, lay down 5 or 6 very hard laps to see what it's really capable of, then let everything cool down on the paddock... don't want to overheat the differential or burn up the brakes, which I have done with other cars. [/QUOTE]
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