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Vbp6US 05-26-2012 02:30 AM

How many quart of brake fluid?
 
I was thinking of changing the brake fluid but I'm not sure how many quarts I'll need. Anyone?

What should I get? I don't track the car and hardly brake SUPER hard. Motul RBF (?) 600 is what most recommend right?

thanks

Baer383 05-26-2012 09:35 AM

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pen 05-26-2012 11:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Vbp6US (Post 1738131)
I was thinking of changing the brake fluid but I'm not sure how many quarts I'll need. Anyone?

What should I get? I don't track the car and hardly brake SUPER hard. Motul RBF (?) 600 is what most recommend right?

thanks

If you're not tracking the car then there is no need for Motul, the standard off the shelf stuff will do. Not sure on the quantity, the owner's manual may have something.

MattP725 05-26-2012 12:38 PM

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Originally Posted by pen (Post 1738441)
If you're not tracking the car then there is no need for Motul, the standard off the shelf stuff will do. Not sure on the quantity, the owner's manual may have something.

Not true, our cars brakes overheat under spirited driving and the petal becomes mushy... lots run higher temp fluid and stainless lines.

I had to use just over a quart of AFT Blue BUT I screwed up by not bleeding the inner nipple of the caliper at first. This caused me to overbleed the outer ones since I couldn't get the correct pedal feel.

If your careful, one should do.

Baer383 05-26-2012 06:20 PM

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Originally Posted by pen (Post 1738441)
If you're not tracking the car then there is no need for Motul, the standard off the shelf stuff will do. Not sure on the quantity, the owner's manual may have something.

:iagree:

You only need 1 quart(see post 2)

harman.khinda 05-26-2012 11:34 PM

Wish there was a DIY on this. Anyone have a link for a.brake flush on similar brake system? I got consort brakes.

cossie1600 05-27-2012 12:29 AM

#1 Get a Motive Bleeder and fill master cyl with your favorite brake fluid
#2 Remove master cyl cap and install motive bleeder cap
#3 Pump Motive Bleeder to 13psi
#4 Get a 10mm wrench and loosen the inner and outer nipple from each wheel, close it up once clear fluid comes out
#5 Do two wheels and remove the motive cap and fill the fluids back to the top again.
#6 Repeat step #3 and do #4 and #5 on the last two wheel
#7 Perform final check on brake fluid and you are done.

It's expensive @ $60, but well worth it in my opinion. I used to be able to do it without taking the wheels off before I realized there was a nipple on the back side of the caliper. I can do it in about 45 min taking my time from start to finish.

Any DOT4 fluid is fine, no need for the crazy $20 bottle on a street car. I am using $11/bottle brake fluid at the track and I haven't died yet

Baer383 05-27-2012 07:34 AM

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Originally Posted by cossie1600 (Post 1739570)
#1 Get a Motive Bleeder and fill master cyl with your favorite brake fluid
#2 Remove master cyl cap and install motive bleeder cap
#3 Pump Motive Bleeder to 13psi
#4 Get a 10mm wrench and loosen the inner and outer nipple from each wheel, close it up once clear fluid comes out
#5 Do two wheels and remove the motive cap and fill the fluids back to the top again.
#6 Repeat step #3 and do #4 and #5 on the last two wheel
#7 Perform final check on brake fluid and you are done.

It's expensive @ $60, but well worth it in my opinion. I used to be able to do it without taking the wheels off before I realized there was a nipple on the back side of the caliper. I can do it in about 45 min taking my time from start to finish.

Any DOT4 fluid is fine, no need for the crazy $20 bottle on a street car. I am using $11/bottle brake fluid at the track and I haven't died yet


This is unnecessary and a waste off money all you need to do is jack the up take all four wheels off place a catch pan under each wheel fill the M/C to the top and open all 8 bleeders check the M/C to make sure it doesn't run dry ,start with a Quart of new fluid about 10-15 minutes later(after keeping the M/C full) by this time you should have used most of the Quart close all 8 bleeders rinse off the calipers with water to dilute the brake fluid that spilled over top of M/C and your done that's it no one is needed to help bleed the brakes the brake pedal is very firm and at the top.

cossie1600 05-27-2012 10:54 AM

I would like to bleed my ABS, you can't when there is no pressure from gravity bleed

Baer383 05-27-2012 11:13 AM

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Originally Posted by cossie1600 (Post 1739896)
I would like to bleed my ABS, you can't when there is no pressure from gravity bleed

Nope and you can't do it by foot either,you will have to get the consult 3 to lock open all the valves then bleed it.

let me know how much they charge to do that.:icon17:

harman.khinda 05-27-2012 11:16 AM

^hmmm.. so I don't need a Motive Bleeder? I just had my brakes flushed at the dealer last month - IIRC >$100; well at least they did something I couldn't do at home (flush the abs).


Do the non-sport brakes have both an inner + outer nipple to bleed? or is it just one? Just let the brake fluid drip on its own - no need to attach a tube to direct the flow to keep it off the brake parts? My first time!

Baer383 05-27-2012 11:39 AM

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Originally Posted by harman.khinda (Post 1739925)
^hmmm.. so I don't need a Motive Bleeder? I just had my brakes flushed at the dealer last month - IIRC >$100; well at least they did something I couldn't do at home (flush the abs).


Do the non-sport brakes have both an inner + outer nipple to bleed? or is it just one? Just let the brake fluid drip on its own - no need to attach a tube to direct the flow to keep it off the brake parts? My first time!

I have sport brake so as far as the bleeder screw ther is probably 1.

When gravity bleeding just "don't let the m/c run dry" just open all bleeders let them drain into a pan or bucket then keep a eye on the m/c top it off often during the bleed when you have gone thru most of the quart tighten all bleeders top off m/c and I hose off the brake fluid off the calipers just to clean them off.

cossie1600 05-27-2012 12:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Baer383 (Post 1739922)
Nope and you can't do it by foot either,you will have to get the consult 3 to lock open all the valves then bleed it.

let me know how much they charge to do that.:icon17:

That's what the 13psi does, it opens the ABS valve. No foot required either.

Baer383 05-27-2012 12:39 PM

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Originally Posted by cossie1600 (Post 1739570)
#1 Get a Motive Bleeder and fill master cyl with your favorite brake fluid
It's expensive @ $60, but well worth it in my opinion. I used to be able to do it without taking the wheels off before I realized there was a nipple on the back side of the caliper. I can do it in about 45 min taking my time from start to finish.

Any DOT4 fluid is fine, no need for the crazy $20 bottle on a street car. I am using $11/bottle brake fluid at the track and I haven't died yet


You said it yourself:ugh2:

harman.khinda 05-27-2012 12:50 PM

$60 is expensive? for something you will use again and again? ^ you got a GTM supercharger. lol.


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