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Old 10-30-2005, 11:51 AM
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WTB: 2 bottles of Motul RBF600 brake fluid

I need 2 bottles of Motul fluid today - 10/30/05 (Sunday.)
If you have some on you and want to sell it let me know.
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Old 11-03-2005, 01:41 PM
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don't use Motul. it sucks. and if you have brembo's, brembo will never provide you any type of warranty support. Motul lacks a lubricant so it ends up eating seals and parts. Not chemically, but due to friction and heat. I personally use AP551 in my street car and Castrol SRF in the race cars. plus 551 is about 2 dollars cheaper a bottle.
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Originally Posted by GSMotorsports
don't use Motul. it sucks. and if you have brembo's, brembo will never provide you any type of warranty support. Motul lacks a lubricant so it ends up eating seals and parts. Not chemically, but due to friction and heat. I personally use AP551 in my street car and Castrol SRF in the race cars. plus 551 is about 2 dollars cheaper a bottle.
anyone else have feedback on this?
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Originally Posted by GSMotorsports
don't use Motul. it sucks. and if you have brembo's, brembo will never provide you any type of warranty support. Motul lacks a lubricant so it ends up eating seals and parts. Not chemically, but due to friction and heat. I personally use AP551 in my street car and Castrol SRF in the race cars. plus 551 is about 2 dollars cheaper a bottle.
I ran it on 3 of my previous cars for 50k+ miles without any noticable problems. I ran it on my STS SE-R and after 10k miles I upgraded the brakes and I did not notice anything strange. That said, I did hear the same thing I was just unable to verify it myself. Where are you buying the Castrol SRF in or around Sacramento?
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I got a couple of bottles (friend and I split a case) of the stuff but I'm in San Francisco.
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MPJ in Hayward usually has some.
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