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Old 10-23-2011   #1
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Does anyone use Dot 5 in their braking system?
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Old 10-23-2011   #2
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Does anyone use Dot 5 in their braking system?
Since you said "Silicone" I assume you don't mean DOT 5.1. DOT 5 sounds like a bad choice, as it is not supposed to be used in ABS-equipped cars.
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Old 10-23-2011   #3
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Erv,

Unless you're going to be racing the car, what exactly are you trying to fix by moving to the newer fluids? From my understanding, their main advantage is in temperature tolerances. This is probably one of those areas that newer isn't necessarily better.
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Old 10-23-2011   #4
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Does anyone use Dot 5 in their braking system?
Never use anything other than DOT 3 or 4 - some might say 5.1 is OK ...
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Old 10-23-2011   #5
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I use $6 parts store DOT 3 for my C4's. If I decide to track it, then I'd have to change the pads also. DOT 3 can absorb more water before it becomes too contaminated, whereas some of the performance types are better in higher temps, but have to be changed more often due to the fact that they can't hold as much moisture in suspension. I guess that's why DOT3 boils a little sooner (if it is holding water).
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Old 10-24-2011   #6
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Not to change the subject , but this makes me wonder if anyone uses speed- bleeders and if so what part number?
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