Hate changing your brake fluid?

Ate Super Blue Racing from CFI
Rating scale is from 1 to 10. Low being 1 high being 10
Rating: 9.5
With a higher wet boiling point, this fluid
will continue to function properly longer then conventional brake fluids.
Ate recommends that you change your fluid every two to three years. When your
next change interval arrives, Ate is an excellent choice.
Fit:
NA
Finish: 9
Personally I like the idea of the
fluid being blue. I have heard complaints that the fluid can leave permanent
stains. It also dissolves paint, as
does all brake fluid. So in order to preclude this from happening, use care
and don't spill any.
Performance: 10
Ate , pronounced Ah-tay, Super Blue
is very different from traditional brake fluid for two reasons. Most notably
its blue. Right now a lot of you are thinking so what? The color can not be
appreciated until you are under your car trying to tell if clean brake fluid
is coming out of the brake caliper. The performance of Ate fluid is not limited
to cosmetics though. With a dry boil point of 280º C (536º F) and
a wet boil point of 200º C (392º F) it easily exceeds the requirements
of DOT 4.
Note: I will publish any issues as they arise.
| DOT 4 Requirements | Valvoline SynPower | Ate Super Blue | |
| Dry Boil Point | 414 º F | 502 º F | 536 º F |
| Wet Boil Point | 279 º F | 343 º F | 392 º F |
Member Price: $9.75
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Price
subject to change without notice.
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