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12 January 2009, 09:15 PM
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Anyone Use ATE Super Blue?
Its half the price of Motul RBF600, and only 60deg F lower boiling point.
Would be interesting to hear peoples opinion for track day car use.
13 January 2009, 08:52 PM
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Anyone Use ATE Super Blue?
Its half the price of Motul RBF600, and only 60deg F lower boiling point.
Would be interesting to hear peoples opinion for track day car use.
hi m8 i told you that i use it in my track cars m8 and get itb from compbrake cheers geo
13 January 2009, 09:25 PM
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Hi, I use it in my car with comp brake b4's and have had no spongy feeling and I'm quite heavy on the brakes.
13 January 2009, 09:42 PM
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awesome.
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Use it in my competition car
No problems whatsoever
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I also use with my compbrakes and race formula hawk pads which generate alot of heat and I would agree it is amazing.
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