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On brake pads... I've run Performance Friction, Cool Carbons (where'd they go?), R4's, axxis (?), some goofy brand from australia (never again), CarboTech Panther plus and most recently panther XP's.. I have to say, the XP's take the cake.. Love em!!
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Motul RBF 600. Many others have a great dry boiling point but the RBF 600 has a couple things that really help the street/track driver. I great wet boiling point (this fluid was recently improved) and the ability to recover after going slightly soft much better then others without bleeding the brakes. All this means that if you have good brakes you will not need to bleed your brakes before every roadcourse type event. Some people will of course depending on the type of car/brakes. If you are going to bleed the brakes before every event then the dry boiling point of several should more then meet the needs of most people. Wilwood 570 is cheap but it has a poor wet boiling point.
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cool, now where abouts can i get this stuff and a rough price guess, laugh all you want but im rockin the original brake fluid in my 95 so obviously it wouldnt hurt for some new juice.
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