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<blockquote data-quote="LCP" data-source="post: 210868" data-attributes="member: 2424"><p>Full name is ATE Super Blue Racing, yes, it's the same DOT4 formulation as ATE Typ 200 ("Typ" is German for "Type"), only different (and illegal) colour, maybe that's why it is not labelled DOT4 explicitly... DOT4 is supposed to be clear.</p><p> </p><p>ATE's biggest bang for the buck, they say.</p><p> </p><p>Another worthy brake fluid is Motul RBF600, higher wet and dry boiling temperatures, but more expensive than ATE Super Blue.</p><p> </p><p>Of course the best will be Castrol SRF... very very expensive, best that money can buy, i heard F1 cars are using that too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LCP, post: 210868, member: 2424"] Full name is ATE Super Blue Racing, yes, it's the same DOT4 formulation as ATE Typ 200 ("Typ" is German for "Type"), only different (and illegal) colour, maybe that's why it is not labelled DOT4 explicitly... DOT4 is supposed to be clear. ATE's biggest bang for the buck, they say. Another worthy brake fluid is Motul RBF600, higher wet and dry boiling temperatures, but more expensive than ATE Super Blue. Of course the best will be Castrol SRF... very very expensive, best that money can buy, i heard F1 cars are using that too. [/QUOTE]
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