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The Greasy Spoon
Brake Fluids, What Brands Are easy For You To Find?
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<blockquote data-quote="46-062" data-source="post: 11796444" data-attributes="member: 136719"><p>We get it. You're an AMSOIL dealer.</p><p></p><p>Hate to burst your pitch, but that "review" isn't worth the bandwidth needed to read it. No back to back testing on the same day at the same track with only one variable - just the the brake fluid. </p><p></p><p>Ate is an OEM brake system supplier for VW-Audi, Mercedes Benz and many other automobile manufacturers. I think they have slightly more knowledge and experience with brake fluid than AMSOIL</p><p></p><p>For street use, the wet boiling point is the only usable measure of performance. AMSOIL DOT 3 has a WBP of only 313F and costs more than Ate Super Blue with a WBP of395F. </p><p></p><p>AMSOIL DOT 4 WBP is only 15F higher than Ate Super Blue, yet it costs three times as much. </p><p></p><p>For track use, I'd go with what professional race car teams in NASCAR and other series use: Castrol SRF.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="46-062, post: 11796444, member: 136719"] We get it. You're an AMSOIL dealer. Hate to burst your pitch, but that "review" isn't worth the bandwidth needed to read it. No back to back testing on the same day at the same track with only one variable - just the the brake fluid. Ate is an OEM brake system supplier for VW-Audi, Mercedes Benz and many other automobile manufacturers. I think they have slightly more knowledge and experience with brake fluid than AMSOIL For street use, the wet boiling point is the only usable measure of performance. AMSOIL DOT 3 has a WBP of only 313F and costs more than Ate Super Blue with a WBP of395F. AMSOIL DOT 4 WBP is only 15F higher than Ate Super Blue, yet it costs three times as much. For track use, I'd go with what professional race car teams in NASCAR and other series use: Castrol SRF. [/QUOTE]
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