10-21-2009, 09:45 AM
ViPER1313 Wrote:ATE Superblue's wet boiling point is 388 degrees, I can't find Pennzoil's spec. If you are getting your brake fluid to 388 degrees on the street, you need to slow down or make sure you flush your brake fluid regularly so you don't kill someone.
The main point is, if your tracking and dailying on the same fluid, penzoil is better. On the street, meh it doesnt matter each one as you wont get to the boiling point of either, so why not use the cheaper stuff :dunno:
In my mind it only makes sense to use ATE superblue on the street if you want to be able to flush and know when its between yellow and blue. And I flush my brake fluid enough that its a benign point.
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