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Old 10-22-2009, 02:33 PM
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Default Anbody running Motul RBF600 and know where to get it.

Want to run this in the hydraulics on my 01 WS6. Anybody use it? And where did you get it?
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http://www.ogracing.com/catalog/2-Ca...7-Brake-Fluids

I don't run it, but I've seen it while ordering my yearly supply of ATE SuperBlue/Gold.
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I use it with great results. I don't have any heat wrap on my headers and the hydraulic lines are routed in the stock location. My friends with M6 LS1 cars go through clutch fluid like mad. Put fresh fluid in, 2 weeks of hard street driving and 1 track trip and it is black as soot.

I put RBF 600 in mine and beat the ever living hell out of it for 3k miles with probably 20 track passes in the middle of summer in SC and it still looks like it did when it came out of the bottle. All of those track passes were powershifts.

Its good stuff. I use it in bikes as well. I used to work at a Honda Yamaha Kawasaki Suzuki dealership and I get mine from there. Just about any bike shop should be able to get it if they don't stock it.



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