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ok i've done a search but it hasn't really got the info i'm looking for ... i'm going to change my brake pads soon to bendix ultimates and i wanna flush the brake system ... i was wondering if u guys can recommend me a good fluid ... something i can get at a shop like autobahn ... so i can ask the mechanic to put that in instead of maybe something he has lying around his workshop ... what are the standard stuff?? and what are the higher performance stuff?? and what do u use??

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pad numbers :

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ighlight=bendix.

I also run motul fluid, but i'm not sure of the price. The top grade stuff actually needs to be changed more often as it attracts more water.

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hmmm... thanks for that guys ... i got quoted at autobahn the following:

ebc greenstuff: 181

bendix advance: 65

bendix ultimate: 114

note: i'm in adelaide so it might be different and the mechanic said he should be able to get it for abit cheaper cause he can go through the wholesaler and give a discount cause hes fitting them.

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hippy,

Go with the top of the range Motul brake fluid - RBF600.

RBF600 (Race Brake Fluid ~600'F) has a 312'c dry boiling point & a wet boiling point of 216'c - It's pretty cheap @ $25per bottle (500ml)

As previously mentioned, 1 bottle for a basic change, 2 bottles for full flush.

Motul Dot 5.1 is rated @ 185'c wet boiling point (they don't list the dry bp?)

You can get RBF600 @ Autobarn in Mild End

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