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When the brake fluid starts boiling, it's too late. Braking gives rise to high brake fluid temperatures. In extreme cases the fluid begins to boil and causes vapor or gas bubbles to form in the brake system. This vapor or gas can be compressed allowing the brake pedal to be pressed all the way to the floor but the vehicles braking system is not functioning properly. Reason enough to check the brake fluid at regular intervals with the ATE BFT 320 brake fluid tester. If the measured boiling point in the reservoir is less than 180° C, you should change the fluid. Independent studies have shown that seven out of ten vehicles need new braking fluid. To maintain the functional reliability of the brake system, brake fluid must be changed according to the specifications of the vehicle manufacturer (quality and change interval). All ATE brake fluids exceed DOT standards. Product Specifications: -Boiling Point Minimum: 536 degrees Fahrenheit -Wet Boiling Point Minimum: 388 degrees Fahrenheit -Viscosity at -104 degrees Fahrenheit: max 1,400 mm2/s -Designed to last up to 3 years under normal driving conditions -Comes with a blue tint to make bleeding the brakes easier -Ideal for race use or street use Please note this product includes one 1 litre bottles
PLEASE NOTE: FLORIDA RESIDENTS ONLY: ATE Super Blue Racing Brake Fluid, due to its blue color, cannot be registered in and is not DOT-approved for street cars in Florida.
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