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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
The Greasy Spoon
Brake Fluids, What Brands Are easy For You To Find?
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<blockquote data-quote="UnleashedBeast" data-source="post: 11796598" data-attributes="member: 112023"><p>Your assumption that I'm trying to discredit a great fluid like ATE is upsetting. I've actually used it with great results on the street. You currently have 62 posts here, I have over 5,000. It would be wise to see what I have contributed to this forum before writing me off. </p><p></p><p>I was simply adding that Amsoil had something new that I was trying next. I have no affiliation with the poster who created that thread @ EVOM forums, nor does he receive anything special from Amsoil beyond anyone else buying ability. I have no idea who he is and the thread in question was discovered by a simple Google search. His setup from 2008-2009 was exactly the same with the exception of brake fluid and tires. However, your assumption that his opinion holds no water when he has nothing to gain from it, now that's unfair to say the least. The summary of his comments was he has far greater results from Amsoil DOT 4 than Motul. He bleeds far less, wastes less fluid, and far greater pedal feel overall. You make your own decisions, I was simply sharing what was found. </p><p></p><p>Castrol SRF @ $70-80.00 per liter is quiet pricey. Most weekend warriors wouldn't invest that much into brake fluid unless they were diehard track competitors when sufficient fluids can be had for 1/3rd the price.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UnleashedBeast, post: 11796598, member: 112023"] Your assumption that I'm trying to discredit a great fluid like ATE is upsetting. I've actually used it with great results on the street. You currently have 62 posts here, I have over 5,000. It would be wise to see what I have contributed to this forum before writing me off. I was simply adding that Amsoil had something new that I was trying next. I have no affiliation with the poster who created that thread @ EVOM forums, nor does he receive anything special from Amsoil beyond anyone else buying ability. I have no idea who he is and the thread in question was discovered by a simple Google search. His setup from 2008-2009 was exactly the same with the exception of brake fluid and tires. However, your assumption that his opinion holds no water when he has nothing to gain from it, now that's unfair to say the least. The summary of his comments was he has far greater results from Amsoil DOT 4 than Motul. He bleeds far less, wastes less fluid, and far greater pedal feel overall. You make your own decisions, I was simply sharing what was found. Castrol SRF @ $70-80.00 per liter is quiet pricey. Most weekend warriors wouldn't invest that much into brake fluid unless they were diehard track competitors when sufficient fluids can be had for 1/3rd the price. [/QUOTE]
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