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Old 03-14-2004 | 10:01 PM
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Over the weekend I installed slotted rotors in front and OEM Rotors in back and flushed the brake system. My question is I used on my 1981SC ATE Super Blue Racing Brake Fluid. Since I do not track the car is this ok for standard every day driving?
Old 03-14-2004 | 10:13 PM
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Originally posted by Barclay
Over the weekend I installed slotted rotors in front and OEM Rotors in back and flushed the brake system. My question is I used on my 1981SC ATE Super Blue Racing Brake Fluid. Since I do not track the car is this ok for standard every day driving?
Yes.
Old 03-14-2004 | 10:33 PM
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Barclay:

The amber version of Super Blue (Type #200) is what Porsche uses in all their street cars.

Its excellent fluid due to its longevity.
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Will the super blue be ok to use?
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Will the super blue be ok to use?

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Well said (twice) Dan
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ATE blue and amber are the same stuff, blue just had a dye added and is rapidly disappearing fromthe US market thanks to the legal environment here.



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