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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="46-062" data-source="post: 11804685" data-attributes="member: 136719"><p>I've only seen Motul 600 in 500ml bottles and Ate Super Blue / Typ 200 in one liter bottles. Are you sure it wasn't $3 more for half as much?</p><p></p><p>It is my understanding that any fluids rated DOT 3 and/or DOT 4 and/or DOT 5.1 are compatible. It's silicon fluid (DOT 5 I think) that can't be mixed and requires a full flush. But silicon fluid is only good for old classic cars.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="46-062, post: 11804685, member: 136719"] I've only seen Motul 600 in 500ml bottles and Ate Super Blue / Typ 200 in one liter bottles. Are you sure it wasn't $3 more for half as much? It is my understanding that any fluids rated DOT 3 and/or DOT 4 and/or DOT 5.1 are compatible. It's silicon fluid (DOT 5 I think) that can't be mixed and requires a full flush. But silicon fluid is only good for old classic cars. [/QUOTE]
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