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Old 07-25-2005, 09:28 PM
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Sorry this is off topic, how does one sign up for FATT at Summit Point. I've been dying to go, just not sure how, where, when to sign up.
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sligntly off topic:
When you flush the brake fluid out, how much fluid do we need?
I use ATE type200 whose color is the same as OEM..
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Originally Posted by jonam,Jul 26 2005, 08:30 AM
sligntly off topic:
When you flush the brake fluid out, how much fluid do we need?
I use ATE type200 whose color is the same as OEM..
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this is the reason you don't use a fluid of the same color for the future, super blue and typ 200 are the exact same. when you flush your brakes, switch the one you use and it makes it much easier to figure out
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Originally Posted by iammike,Jul 26 2005, 08:51 AM
this is the reason you don't use a fluid of the same color for the future, super blue and typ 200 are the exact same. when you flush your brakes, switch the one you use and it makes it much easier to figure out
Or just use the whole bottle (since you really should not recap and store unused fluid). I get around 6 compete pumps (3 pedal pumps and a hold pedal) from each corner (filling the fluid resevoir as I go). Than go around each corner again and just use up the new bottle of fluid. Presto, used up bottle of new fluid and a brake system with all new fluid. it might take a little longer this way but it still takes less than 5 minutes.
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a brake expert advised that Blue color will leave residual after long use..
and if you switch from Blue to type200, it will take forever until blue is gone...which I don't like.
anyone knows the fluid capacity of brake system?
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Originally Posted by jonam,Jul 26 2005, 02:32 PM
anyone knows the fluid capacity of brake system?
more than 500 ml, less than 1000 ml.
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[QUOTE=teamking,Jul 23 2005, 08:50 PM]
Sorry that this is a little off-topic, but were you able to run the S2000 at the FATT event at Summit Point without a roll bar?
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[QUOTE=Highrpmek,Jul 26 2005, 12:28 AM] Sorry this is off topic,
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