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Has anyone used the PBR RBF 600 Fluid?

I'm about to go pick some up. Are they manufacturing it themselves or re-bottling the motul stuff?

http://www.pbrperformance.com.au/RacingBrakeFluid.htm

PBR RBF 600 593°F dry boiling point. (cant find specs on wet point) It's at my local repco for $42 per bottle.

AP SUPER 600 590°F 410°F

CASTROL SRF 590°F 518°F

NEO SUPER DOT 610 610°F 421°F $

MOTUL RACING 600 593°F 420°F

MOTUL DOT 5.1 509°F 365°F

ATE SUPER BLUE 536°F 392°F

VALVOLINE SYNPOWER 503°F

ATE SL 500°F 329°F

CASTROL LMA 450°F 311°F

AP 551 528°F 288°F

Also noticed a new(?) Penrite Product?

Penrite SIN Brake Fluid 600 - 590°F 388°F - and is much cheaper - I think $14 per bottle.

http://www.penrite.com.au/html/s02_article...p;nav_top_id=55

Thanks

Michael

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The BP for the project mu is 335C dry.

The highest I've seen. I hope it works as they claimed.

You might be right with the Motul at QR Mike. We did not have any where to cool the car down at Lakeside and my AP setup did not like it.

I've done too many days on teh current fluid and need a change before tuesday, and I have no-where to go to pick anything up being Sunday. lol

All I can find at local Repco/Supercheap etc is the Penrite and PBR... lol

I think I will take safe option and grab the PBR as I don't know the Penrite wet boiling point...

:banana:

Edited by wrxkilla
bugger dan, Do you know the boiling points on the project Mu stuff?

WRRR, did you use the Penrite at the track?

Yeah, but only a bit of lightish practice. Really didn't push to the limit but the feel seemed ok. Really need a sustained flogging to be sure.

Has anyone used the PBR RBF 600 Fluid?

I'm about to go pick some up. Are they manufacturing it themselves or re-bottling the motul stuff?

http://www.pbrperformance.com.au/RacingBrakeFluid.htm

PBR RBF 600 593°F dry boiling point. (cant find specs on wet point) It's at my local repco for $42 per bottle.

AP SUPER 600 590°F 410°F

CASTROL SRF 590°F 518°F

NEO SUPER DOT 610 610°F 421°F $

MOTUL RACING 600 593°F 420°F

MOTUL DOT 5.1 509°F 365°F

ATE SUPER BLUE 536°F 392°F

VALVOLINE SYNPOWER 503°F

ATE SL 500°F 329°F

CASTROL LMA 450°F 311°F

AP 551 528°F 288°F

Also noticed a new(?) Penrite Product?

Penrite SIN Brake Fluid 600 - 590°F 388°F - and is much cheaper - I think $14 per bottle.

http://www.penrite.com.au/html/s02_article...p;nav_top_id=55

Thanks

Michael

Guys we can also add to the list:

Penrite SIN 600 310 C (dry), 198 C(wet)

590 F(dry, 388 F(wet)

Cheers

Edited by WRRR

Before you go chasing the last tenth of a degree of boiling point (dry anyway) you should be aware that the Motul RBF600 is now RBF660 with the following numbers:

617° F Dry Boiling Point

400°F Wet Boiling Point

The RBF 600 is/was:

Dry Boiling Point - 585°F

Wet Boiling Point - 421°F

So it is better when new, but worse when old.

awesome

thanks for that.

went with PBR 600 for anyone interested, just a case of what was available on sunday rofl. Will see how it goes and dump it after this day anyway some something more preffered.

cheers

Michael

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