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SweetBadger

Boiling Brake Fluid!

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SweetBadger

I've just fitted some Mintex M1155s, (std 1.6 brake setup) and while bedding them in - braking from 70ish to 30 quite hard, my brake fluid boiled! Nearly puked up from the fumes, bloody horrible, and the fluid spilt onto my freshly painted cam cover and stripped the paint, bugger...

 

I've only just replaced the M/C so it had fresh bog standard DOT 4 in the system but this obviously isn't good enough so I'm thinking of trying ATE Super Blue.

 

Anyone tried it before? Will it be upto the job?

 

Cheapest I've seen it is here - http://shop.instant-shop.com/JRT-Automotiv...atno690649.html

 

Also my break system has developed a creaking sound when pressing the pedal and I can feel the creaking through my foot as I press the pedal. Sounds like it's coming from the right hand caliper, anyone had this happen before? Could this be caused by having dodgy fluid in the system after it boiled?

 

Thanks, Alex.

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kyepan

had some problems with 1155's overheating the brakes on my nissan, try some AP racing 5.1 high temp fluid to see if that helps.

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jackherer

I have no problems with M1166 and Halfords dot 5.1 fluid.

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RonnieG

I'm still running a standard 1.6 Gti Brake Setup with Mintex 1155 pads & ATE Super Blue Racing fluid in my track only Mi16'd 205.

 

Sometimes when I come off the pads & discs look as though they have been through a furnace but never any more problems with boiling/fade....

 

Best source I found was Euro Car Parts where it's about £12 a ltr.

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projectpug

I second AP racing brake fluid since ive used it i havnt boiled it and i only use mine as a track car .Thats with ferrodo ds3000s pads aswell

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TKH

AP fluid works well for me too, I also run it in my bike

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SweetBadger

Thanks for the replies, the wallet won't stretch to the AP stuff and it's recommended that you change it every 600miles or so - my car gets road use so it's not practical

 

I've ordered the ATE Super Blue fluid as it's got a boiling point of >280 C and doesn't require a fluid change as often.

 

Should do the trick, just hope that creaking goes away after I replace the fluid and bleed the system...

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VisaGTi16v

Im running some standard volvo brake fluid (dont laugh, it was free!) which is fine with my 1155's and 1.6 calipers. I went out and did the bedding in process and the pads stunk afterwards. I thought this was enough but then went to a sprint the next day and they smelt a bit after 2.75 laps of Lydden on my practise run. My friend who was double driving then did his run and they were smoking quite madly when he got back into the paddock! Since that day they have been perfect though and no more smells so just needed a bit more bedding in it seems, best pads ive had for cold and hot bite and more importantly give excellent firm pedal compared to my previous pads

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SweetBadger

Late update - I've replaced the brake fluid with the ATE stuff and so far so good. No brake fade and once the pads are warmed up they perform really well.

 

Not as good as the M1144s from cold but still fine for road use IMO, although they're obviously not fully bedded in yet as I had to brake sharply yesterday and got plumes of smoke coming from the wheel arches!

 

Going to silverstone on the 17th July so will be able to test em on track and get them bedded in fully there.

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