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hybrid brake fluid for street / track
hi guys, track day noob here
need advice on brake fluid
car is ek1 gli
car will be tracked 4 times a year, possibly more
car is also a daily, driven 10000 kms a year
main aim is to prevent brake fade on track, but can still be used on street
what do you recommend?
thanks
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naturally i finished my set.
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Originally Posted by cbauto
Honda break fluid
Das it
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penrite best in market from what i've down told
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I've used water once, brake fade within 3 seconds
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If balling,
Buy 5 stud conversion, from Ek9 or Dc2r + the budget mod.
If on budget,
Buy good set of rotors with aggressive brake pads with braided lines.
If your broke,
Just buy nice pads + get ur rotors machined.
Honda Brake Fluid is good.
I been using penrite, which is good too.
If your shopping for the cheapest, go supercheap/REPCO and just buy any ol Super Dot4.
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Originally Posted by amant02
If balling,
Buy 5 stud conversion, from Ek9 or Dc2r + the budget mod.
If on budget,
Buy good set of rotors with aggressive brake pads with braided lines.
If your broke,
Just buy nice pads + get ur rotors machined.
Honda Brake Fluid is good.
I been using penrite, which is good too.
If your shopping for the cheapest, go supercheap/REPCO and just buy any ol Super Dot4.
asked for break fluid, not google search.
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Originally Posted by cbauto
asked for break fluid, not google search.
If he really wants too,
I have not tired dis myself, but google told me once,
All you really need re drilled dc2r rotors + spacer + dc2r calipers + BMC.
Cheapest way to make an ek1 brake harder and be legal on the road. Also note i do remember reading some where the caliper part # is also shared with some other hondas, which may not carry Type R Tax.
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Originally Posted by amant02
If he really wants too,
I have not tired dis myself, but google told me once,
All you really need re drilled dc2r rotors + spacer + dc2r calipers + BMC.
Cheapest way to make an ek1 brake harder and be legal on the road. Also note i do remember reading some where the caliper part # is also shared with some other hondas, which may not carry Type R Tax.
The caliper you're referring to is the Nissin 17cl15vn
Used on 1st gen odyssey/6th gen v6 accord/type R teg
I got both of mine for $50 from a wrecked Ra1 (odyssey) no type R tax for me :P
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Anzai, from experience I would recommend Motul RBF600 or TRW GP600. It's basically the high boiling point that you're looking for. Any basic dot4 fluids (OEM most likely included) won't handle racing conditions unless you're keen to bleed it every session lol.
RBF600/GP600 work absolutely fine for daily driving too.
But if you're wanting to get rid of fade entirely, the pads and discs are a major contributor here as well.
Last edited by Super-DA9; 26-02-2015 at 10:31 AM.
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