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I'm sure the anti-exercise advocates are thinking of the m/c and analogizing to the calipers... |
Analogizing calipers??
How about: "Bilateral symbionic molecular fusion" :rolleyes: Changing brake fluid and bleeding the system is a very simple procedure; no need for great expertise or a College degree. :cool: A lot of street cars go for years with the same pads and fluid meaning the caliper-pistons stay virtually in the same place. It's a law of nature that moisture in oils sinks to the lowest levels which are the calipers. And that means the pistons can and will seize. It also means that the intended retraction of the pistons due to the square-seal design is not happening. Result: The pads stay in close contact with the rotors creating unwanted heat and wear. If that doesn't make sense, then don't ever exercise the pistons, never pump the MC and just rebuild the calipers more often. :D Do what feels good. SmileWavy |
Pentosin "Racing Brake Fluid" 200 C degrees (392 F) wet, 300 C degrees (572 F) dry, which is considerably higher than ATE Blue/Gold and is $16 per liter at my Loveland, OH auto parts store.
I bet there isn't anyone out there who could tell the difference between Pentosin Racing and Motul RBF 600 (216 C/312 C), except the Motul is almost three times more expensive. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1268877797.jpg |
I don't agree with your "dare". 12c is over 50f, which is not insignificant. I'm also not sure how you figure 3x difference in price, maybe twice as much-which works out to maybe $15-chump change IMO.
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We have found on more than one occasion that switching from ATE to Motul solved the fade problem for stock braked Carrera's at DE's.
Not saying it is a cure, just that for the use that these cars were seeing, it made a difference, a big difference. Cheers |
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