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Where to buy Castrol SRF in the Los Angeles area?

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Old 10-05-2017, 07:38 AM
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+1 for Brembo HTC64T. It's what we utilize exclusively for any vehicle which sees a track. Great stuff.
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Thank you ! you know I checked that out and curiously they,"brembo " do not list any WET boiling pt which is pretty creative to avoid pissing contest comparison tests et all eh? now I've used their brakes and they're damn good i think! had their floating rotors on a Yamaha superbike ! it is cheaper than Castrol ! heres what they say : Brembo HTC 64T can handle high temperatures without loss of pedal feel (independently proven low compressibility).
Has been specifically formulated to provide the highest performance and consistency under all racing conditions.
Has an extremely high dry boiling point
The higher viscosity of this fluid delivers a “stiffer” pedal and provides stable performance under extreme temperatures (critical in professional motorsports)
  • Size: 500ml
  • Boiling Point Wet: Not Available
  • Boiling Point Dry: 335 C / 635 F
  • DOT Rating: Not Applicable (Not for street use)

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Old 10-06-2017, 09:36 PM
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HTC64T or SRF?

I guess you can 3x.5L vs. 2x1L and save money with the HTC64T



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