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1998 355F1 Recommended Brake Fluid

Discussion in '348/355' started by MicroFirm, Nov 2, 2012.

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  1. MicroFirm

    MicroFirm Karting

    Dec 6, 2010
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    Frank
    I've search the forum but didn't find a specific thread that mentioned what might be a general consensus on what is the currently recommended brake fluid for a 1998 355F1.

    The owner's/workshop manuals state the original fluid as Fiat Tutela Extreme 5.

    From what I can determine it's a Dot 4 Synthetic.

    It seems like a Dot 5.1 would be a better choice today.

    FOD uses Valvoline VPS Synthetic but I can't find any info on it.

    Does anyone have a specific brand that they can recommend?

    The last time I took it to the track I experienced some pretty severe brake fade and am thinking I should do a complete flush and refill. I have no idea when or if it was ever done before.
     
  2. Mitch Alsup

    Mitch Alsup F1 Veteran

    Nov 4, 2003
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    Unless you are doing serous track work with r-compounds or slicks, ATE super blue/gold is just fine (changed once a year.)

    If you are douing serious track work, then you would be looking for a DOT-4 with a dry boiling point over 550dF. {LMA. Wilwood, Brembo 64T, super DOT 610,...) Just google "high temperature brake fluid" for other options.
     
  3. MicroFirm

    MicroFirm Karting

    Dec 6, 2010
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    No serious track work, just a few times per year. I'm looking for something that will work well in that situation and hold up for a long time between fluid changes. I'd like to go as long as possible between changes.
     
  4. WATSON

    WATSON Two Time F1 World Champ
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  5. MicroFirm

    MicroFirm Karting

    Dec 6, 2010
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    Frank
    I did a little research myself and agree that the Motul RBF 600 seems like a good choice for regular street driving and a little track use.
    Thanks
     

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