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Maxoctane
12-08-2005, 08:59 AM
While reading the instructions (yes! i did!) for the Baer brakes track kit I came across a line that claimed 'we recommend (brand x brake fluid) because it comes in properly sealed cans and NOT bottles'. Up to this point I've been using Valvoline Synpower fluid out of the bottle. Is there much difference between brake fluid that comes in a metal can and that which comes in a plastic bottle?

LTorres
12-08-2005, 09:57 AM
IMO....No there is not. Many Brand X fluid providers use a platic type bottle and to date we have never heard this before. Both fluids we offer (Wilwood 570 plus and Wilwood 600 EXP) come in plastic containers and are used around the world by some of the race industries best drivers.

Best way to find out? Next time the Snap-on or Mac truck comes around your area ask them for a few Brake fluid moisture saturation test strips. Test each container......my guess saturation will be within 1% off what the fluid manuf. claims it to be.

Note: Since Glycol based fluids are meant to absorb moisture from the system, you should be flushing and changing this fluid every 2-3 years (for optimum performance). I guess the point being, no matter how many argue the point of a metal can vs. a plastic one a saturation test is the only surefire way to know what your holding in your hands.

I guess the next thing will be : "The guys using plastic bottles put the lids on faster than the guys using metal bottles, therefore saturation remains about the same" Geeee Wiz!!

Steve1968LS2
12-08-2005, 11:55 AM
That's silly.. maybe if the stuff sat on the shelve for 10 years there would be a difference.

The important thing is to only use new fluid from a freshly opened container. The moment you open the container the fluid will start absorbing moisture from the air. Here in arid SoCal it isn't as bad but the effect is the same. I would say the most important thing to do is only buy your fluid in small containers if possible.

The Castrol SRF stuff used to come in a metal can.. now it comes in a plastic bottle so they must of found that it really didn't matter.

TonyL
12-08-2005, 12:09 PM
i have nothing to add, except that the thead title makes the song "where it's at" by beck play over and over in my head.... thanks..

""two turn tables and a microphone...""

MrQuick
12-08-2005, 10:13 PM
LOL now im doing....just bottles and cannnsss

TonyL
12-08-2005, 10:24 PM
actually i researched it,, it's "bottles and cans, just clap your hands, just clap your haaannndddss"

lol.

MrQuick
12-08-2005, 10:32 PM
i knew that! lol how about "a termite whos chokin on the splinters" like that one too

Rick Dorion
12-09-2005, 05:02 AM
I'm a loser, baby, so why don't you kill me.