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    Brake Fluid

    Changing the brake fluid (flushing) .. It s been a little while sine done, but haven t been to the track hardly at all... Just seeing what the current decent fluid is you guys are running??? For my 99 GT Roush clone....She s got
    decent brakes and some HP

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    Since Super Blue is no longer available, this. Tried several of the other "go to" brake fluids with dismal results.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZR View Post


    Since Super Blue is no longer available, this. Tried several of the other "go to" brake fluids with dismal results.
    That's what im running and it's been great on the street and the 2 track days I did with it I was unable to cook the fluid like with the normal stuff

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    Been running RBF600 for several years now with generally good results, although the new ride seems to cook it easier than the last. Considering upgrading to Castrol SRF, but the price is insane. In the past have considered the ATE as above, but had a hard time finding it (at that time, maybe it's easier to get now).

    If you aren't tracking, then honestly I'd just be running the cheapest fluid I could get at Canadian Tire.

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    G-ForceJunkie makes brake fluids cry for their mommy.

    Agreed on the regular brake fluid for street car.
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    I use regular brake fluid, but flush it yearly. 3 or 4 track days tops. But I don't go that fast.
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    I use mopar dot4, same fluid used in vipers, can be found easily

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    I use the stock Ford Mustang GT fluid and haven’t had an issue. But I do change all fluids each spring... Oil, Brakes, Trans and Rear Diff.

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    Brake Fluid



    Did well first track season
    Used this but last session did not do too well
    Brakes became quite spongy/ mushy after first session out
    Going to switch it up this season maybe



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    MGW XSPEC low profile 2.625in throw
    slo turd 5.0, even slower driver

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    Quote Originally Posted by Armen View Post
    I use the stock Ford Mustang GT fluid and haven’t had an issue. But I do change all fluids each spring... Oil, Brakes, Trans and Rear Diff.
    You also have 6 piston brakes and 15” rotors.


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