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Castrol dot 4

Is Castrol DOT 4 brake fluid synthetic?

Castrol Brake Fluid DOT4 is a high boiling synthetic brake fluid which far exceeds the requirements of the SAE J1703,SAE J1704, FMVSS 116 DOT 4 , ISO 4925 and Jis K 2233 specifications. Castrol Brake Fluid DOT4 is designed for use in all brake systems particularly those which are exposed to extreme conditions.

Is Castrol brake fluid good?

Castrol SRF reigns supreme when it comes to high-end brake fluid for racing. It has a wet boiling point that is higher than most high-performance brake fluids' dry boiling point. After using this fluid you can hammer down the brakes, yet you won't lose braking capacity and your pedal won't go to the floor.

Is DOT 4 brake fluid universal?

Since DOT 4 and 5.1 are both glycol-based brake fluids they are compatible with each other, which means they can be readily mixed without harming your brake system.

What is better DOT 3 or DOT 4?

The primary differences between the two include the following: DOT 3 brake fluid will absorb less water than DOT 4 from the air over time, meaning you'll need to have your fluid changed less frequently. DOT 4 brake fluid has higher dry and wet boiling points, making it safer for higher temperatures.

Which brake fluid should I use?

By far, DOT 3 is the most popular. It's been in use for a very long time. Fresh DOT 3 has a boiling point of 401 degrees Fahrenheit; fully degraded, it drops to 284 degrees Fahrenheit. This makes your brake fluid much more likely to boil.

Can brake fluid drug a person?

According to the Wikipedia Encyclopaedia, car brake fluid contains an alcoholic chemical known as ethylene glycol which can cause kidney failure, heavy intoxication followed by memory lapse and non-coordination of the central nervous system as well as high blood pressure.

Are all DOT 4 brake fluids the same?

Since DOT 4 and 5.1 are both glycol-based brake fluids they are compatible with each other, which means they can be readily mixed without harming your brake system. It is important never to mistake DOT 5.1 (glycol-based) with DOT 5 which is silicone-based and should never be mixed with any other DOT fluid.

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