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Old 05-02-2008, 02:40 PM
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Thanks for the replies... Payton that's exactly how I did just seemed so slow and such a small volume of fluid movement, soft peddle, I thought I was doing something wrong.
XcYZ, I think I'll pick up a Mityvac thanks for that tip and confirming that I did not have to do anything different because of the Hydratech.

I test drove last night and it was rock solid braking. Took it to the track today I'll post how that went in a new thread....
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Old 05-07-2008, 07:14 AM
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I test drove last night and it was rock solid braking. Took it to the track today I'll post how that went in a new thread....
Rock solid braking is good. If you choose to run ATE brake fluid, they make it in Blue and Amber (DOT) but it's the same fluid other than color. You can alternate between the two when flushing your system so that you know exactly when the old fluid is fully bleed out. Makes it super easy to know and keeps you from wasting a lot of expensive brake fluid.

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