Mis-matched brake pads and fitting kit question
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Re: Mis-matched brake pads and fitting kit question
Possibly...I am on Carbotech XP12's these days...now there is a pad that needs some heat and then comes on strong!
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Re: Mis-matched brake pads and fitting kit question
Thanks all, interesting opinions ill add mine when i get get the pads on.
Cheers Charlie Brown, will just be getting fronts for now and will look into motul600, even tho I already have 4 bottles of el cheapo pbr dot3 lying around for some reason
Cheers Charlie Brown, will just be getting fronts for now and will look into motul600, even tho I already have 4 bottles of el cheapo pbr dot3 lying around for some reason
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Re: Mis-matched brake pads and fitting kit question
Also if I were flushing the system with Motul, how much would I need to buy? miata.net approximates the system to hold 1.5L, so would I need about 2L for a good flush. Also I thought DOT4 in an nb isn't ideal?
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Re: Mis-matched brake pads and fitting kit question
DOT4 has a higher boiling point than DOT3.
DOT5 is the race stuff and doesn't play well with DOT3 or 4 fluid.
Perhaps someone more knowledgeable than I can give you a reason why not to go for the DOT 4 fluid, but if I were flushing the system that's what I'd use.
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Stu
DOT5 is the race stuff and doesn't play well with DOT3 or 4 fluid.
Perhaps someone more knowledgeable than I can give you a reason why not to go for the DOT 4 fluid, but if I were flushing the system that's what I'd use.
Cheers
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Re: Mis-matched brake pads and fitting kit question
StuwieP wrote:someone more knowledgeable than I can give you a reason why not to go for the DOT 4 fluid, but if I were flushing the system that's what I'd use.
Dot4 is fine.
It's what the Mazda dealerships use when they get an NA/NB in for a service. (I had the same question a while back, so I called and asked)
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