UberSilver
03-05-2013, 12:33 AM
I never would have thought that a DOT4 from different brands would make a noticeable difference.
I've been using Castrol GT-LMA dot 4 fluid for about 25 years. It's cheap and seems to last.
On Sunday while helping a friend clean out his garage, I came across a case of ATE dot 4 fluid in blue color. I asked him how old is it, he said he bought it 6 months back at a car show, for $20. So he gave me a couple of cans, telling me it's great stuff, and really made a difference in his Carrara 4.
So this morning I filled up my power bleeder with this blue stuff, and flushed out the one week old GT-LMA:redface:
So no other changes in the system, and I bled them the same way as always.
The brakes feel a bunch better with this ATE fluid! I could not believe the difference.
I know what I'm saying does not make sense, but I would not make this up.:wink:
I've been using Castrol GT-LMA dot 4 fluid for about 25 years. It's cheap and seems to last.
On Sunday while helping a friend clean out his garage, I came across a case of ATE dot 4 fluid in blue color. I asked him how old is it, he said he bought it 6 months back at a car show, for $20. So he gave me a couple of cans, telling me it's great stuff, and really made a difference in his Carrara 4.
So this morning I filled up my power bleeder with this blue stuff, and flushed out the one week old GT-LMA:redface:
So no other changes in the system, and I bled them the same way as always.
The brakes feel a bunch better with this ATE fluid! I could not believe the difference.
I know what I'm saying does not make sense, but I would not make this up.:wink: