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Just to add this to the records,

After speaking with Racebrakes (yes them again),

I was told that if you put in hi-temp brake fluid, you

should change them every 3 months or so because

they attract alot of moisture.. Which is definately

not good for seals and braking for that fact. :cry:

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I noticed Advan at Silverwater is selling Trust racing brake fluid for half price at around $30 a bottle (not sure on size - looks around a litre??) I was thinking of using this next time i change my brake fluid.

If anyone else is about to Advan had 2 cases of it left..... might be a worthy purchase...

PS dont take a credit card into the Advan shop.... you will regret it after wards.....

:lol:

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Originally posted by XrSiSt

Just to add this to the records,

After speaking with Racebrakes (yes them again),

I was told that if you put in hi-temp brake fluid, you

should change them every 3 months or so because

they attract alot of moisture.. Which is definately

not good for seals and braking for that fact. :cry:

this coming from a salesman? nooo. i wouldn't doubt it though.

nick, my credit card has gotten me into so much trouble. i've got a disease called 'compulsivious shoperivious':uh-huh:

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