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Hot brakes, soft pedal, didn't come back much
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<blockquote data-quote="Todd TCE" data-source="post: 6894518" data-attributes="member: 39508"><p>Great fluid but a note of caution; this is not really street fluid. The elevated temp range will more rapidly degenerate than fluid such as 570. Only those vehicles really needing the temp range of the EXP should consider it. The working life is too short for most folks. </p><p></p><p>Same rule of thumb applies; "if you don't boil what you use now, you don't need higher bp fluid"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Todd TCE, post: 6894518, member: 39508"] Great fluid but a note of caution; this is not really street fluid. The elevated temp range will more rapidly degenerate than fluid such as 570. Only those vehicles really needing the temp range of the EXP should consider it. The working life is too short for most folks. Same rule of thumb applies; "if you don't boil what you use now, you don't need higher bp fluid" [/QUOTE]
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