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ohh yah any word on some bleeders? who? what? where? when?
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ATE is great stuff, it was all I ran/run in the A4...
The Damn metal cans are to big though. You really need twp people who want to flucsh their systems at the same time to need a full one, and like every other type, they are mostly uselesss after they are open, except as maybe clutch fluid for my F150... The Stealth and WRX are getting Ford Heavy Duty though since I flush them so often. Very much cheaper than even the ATE. I did really like changing colors though... Again, if you have a can or bottle of brake fluid that has had the seal broke, for more than a day or so, assume it is junk...
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Since the older fluid will only be used to top off as you bleed, it won't really be in the lines. I'd guess that you could flush your system, then use the rest for 3 or 4 pre-autoX bleeds w/o drastically reducing the stiffness of the pedal. Plus that ATE stuff is suppost to be one of the best at resisting water.
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Started an "official" group buy thread here:
http://www.seccs.org/forums/viewtopic.php?p=20932#20932
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Not sure it is best at rejecting moisture, only that it has one of the best wet boiling points, which is quite different.
Also, as you press and release the brake, fluid is mixed, and also, hot fluid in the calipers has some circulation due to convection. Either way, any moisture you can avoid putting in the system is good. If you have a a 1l bottle 1/2 full, and you seal the cap when it is say 20% humidity, the brake fluid will absorb close to 100% of that moisture in the empty .5l of the can no matter what brand Dot 3-4 fluid. I think tha is relative humidity, even though they don't say so. So I'm not sure how much water that is, but it is some, and every time you open the bottle, more moisture gets in to be sucked into the fluid... I won't use an open bottle of fluid for anything but the F150 clutch that has a leaking slave cylinder that is impossible to get to... If you are going to the trouble to bleed them, why not pump a whole new bottle of Ford HD into the system for I think $4-6
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Like I said, ATE is great stuff, and I'm not discouraging anyone from buying it. I am only making a reccomendation that you do two cars at once, so you mostly kill a bottle because it only has questionable usefulness once it is open. IMHO you can't boil fluid at an autocross, even with 7 runs and morning and afternoon run groups. There just isn't enough delta V to generate the heat required. Even at HPDE type events it is tough. It is far more likely in both cases to have brake fade due to pad material overheating, residue deposit on the rotors, glazed rotors or air in the system IMHO. Scott, lets shoot your infrared pyrometer at the back side of some calipers at the nesxt autocross and see... Also, A freind helping is better than speedbleeders any day as they rely on a less than perfect seal between bleader and caliper to prevent air during recoil... Every time you use them, that seal gets worse and worse, increasing the likelyhood of air entering the system which is 10 times worse than water...
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Plus, I'm probably a bit hyper-sensative to the sponge pedal because I have big feet. If my brake pedal pushes down even just a tiny bit more than usual, I end up stomping on the gas. When the pedal is soft, I'll notice that I'm sitting at a stop sign, and my motor is idling at 1000rpm because I can't keep my heel of the gas w/o shifting my leg left to totally clear the pedal. This happened with the Motul, but it usually took months and several AutoXs first. I've always said, I want a brake pedal that has zero travel... just a solid bar to push on that slows the car the harder I push. So while the Ford stuff works great brand new, I've found that I need to flush the whole thing too often to keep my pedal feeling the way I like it. Even with all the flushing, it's still cheaper than the Motul (which is why I'm giving the ATE a shot) but the hassle isn't worth it to me. In short: the Ford stuff is a lot of bang for the buck, as long as you're willing to put in the work of flushing before every event, or if you're not as sensative to a spongy pedal as I am.
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Scott, you might want to think twice about the BBK then. The extra piston size will cause the pedal to be a bit softer. I've noticed it with just my 4 pots, and I *think* my master cylinder piston is the same size as the WRX one, but not positive.
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And if it's not.... then I'll look into adjusting the pedal and or a single stage brake booster out of a Ledacy Turbo (since that's the real culprit). Actually.... I wonder what happens if you disconnect the vacuum lines that go to the brake booster. My legs are pretty strong... I wonder it I'd still be able to get the car to the tire's limits w/o power assist.
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You can read about this ad nausium in the Gary puts Dean in his place, I mean brake thread burried somewhere around here... I'd search, but don't really want to find it.
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All I remember is that after all that discussion, and all the other reading around I did, the StopTech kit was the one I wanted: it's specifically designed for the WRX, and to work with the WRX rear/master cylinger/brake booster, and it's well race tested. Plus it's not as expensive as many other kits.
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A lot of the track whores in MI run Valvoline Syn fluid and say it's basically equivalent to ATE. It's what I'm running but of course I don't track my car.
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Scott, that is weird to me that you had more problems using the Ford HD brake fluid.
In my experience in 02-03, I had my car on 4 tracks, probably 1000 track miles, + 20 autocrosses, and I think we changed the brake fluid maybe 2x. Using the EBC greens front & back. (Right Dean?) I had one instance in that entire time where the pedal felt spongy, I had the brakes bled, and all was back to normal after that. Could it be that your brake system is aging, and hoses have expanded and contracted so many times that, like a balloon, now the contracted size is no longer original diameter, thereby allowing something extra in the system after a day of autocrossing? I also wonder if the force used to brake varies by individual, affects wear long-term? That is, I press the brakes to stop but I don't stomp on it -- whereas I've seen other people stomp on their brakes in order to stop on a dime -- is this more wearing on a brake system? |
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