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DOT 4, High boiling point brake fluid. PMU G-Four 335. You have to try this!

Totally reliable brake fluid that combines a boiling point so high it's in another dimension with durability and maintainability. It has excellent resistance to boiling and thermal break down and

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Old 09-15-2011, 04:06 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default DOT 4, High boiling point brake fluid. PMU G-Four 335. You have to try this!

Totally reliable brake fluid that combines a boiling point so high it's in another dimension with durability and maintainability. It has excellent resistance to boiling and thermal break down and fully compatible with the factory’s brake system.

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Dry Boiling Point off 335° C or 635° F
Wet Boiling Point of 221° C or 430° F
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