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Heads Up Test: Tilton TSR-1 Vs Castrol SRF Brake Fluid

Old 12-22-2009, 04:55 PM
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Default Heads Up Test: Tilton TSR-1 Vs Castrol SRF Brake Fluid

http://blog.titanmotorsports.com/?p=1873

Old 12-25-2009, 01:11 AM
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I don't buy Castrol SRF for its wet boiling point, and neither does any other amatuer or professional racer. I buy it for its dry Boiling point for which it is supreme. Fluid In my ringtool doesnt stay in long enough for moisture to effect dry boilong point.
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It was an interesting read and an interesting twist on the testing methodology.

While I'm not ready to go drain all the SRF out and replace it with TSR-1, it is certainly something to further investigate.


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