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    how much brake fluid

    I want to bleed my brake fluid to change it. How much brake fluid will i need? its for a dc2r brake system. thanks.
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    http://www.ozhonda.com/forum/showthr...ke+fluid+flush

    check out the above for the brake fluid flush ~ according to most its abot 500ml for a full flush. Just get 3 containers and save the left-over for a clutch fluid change.

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    But depends on how 'good' you are. I'd say about 2-3 containers of OEM fluid. See here and read the thread fully
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    just found the thread after i posted. should seach first. thanks.
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    if you have low pressure ABS system

    500ml 1 bottle

    if you have High pressure ABS
    2 500ml bottle
    1 for normal brake system
    1 for ABS system ( and thats not just changing the fluid in the resivour ) you have to bleed the High Pressure ABS system.

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    you should try the dot 5.1 from motul... good stuff..
    bled my brakes on the week end and can feel the difference. only used a 500ml bottle with a few drops to spare..
    my 2 cents any ways

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    i would stick to the dot 4 brake fluid as it is less inclined to attract the moisture the way dot 5 does..is much better suited to road use as it does not require replacing as often

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    i just got 2 bottles of Castrol super dot 4. Should be enough for full brake and clutch flush.
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