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Hi
Not sure there is any benefit as far as water absorption (and it has been said on here it is worse than DOT 4). DOT 5 doesn't absorb water at all but that is very different stuff. What it does have is a higher boiling point even after absorbing a certain amount of water.
If properly bled through neither DOT 3, DOT 4 or DOT 5.1 should give any more or less spongy brakes (indeed, nor would water itself if you tried it statically, but it would boil very rapidly and give you lethally spongy brakes in real use).
But it is an extra safety margin which is only a nominal extra cost.
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Agree with Kickstart's words of wisdom above.
In the real world of road riding it's not a noticeable difference. This is useful as the last set of brake pads I ordered came with a free bottle of Dot 4. That was from these people - MSA Direct.
On a side issue does anyone know how long an opened bottle (as in part used) DOT4 lasts before it's unwise to use it (i.e. goes off)?
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Dot 5.0 is silicone based.. And it can be a biatch to bleed properly.As you quite rightly state the boiling point is higher..The army use 5.0 as it does not absorb water over time which is an added benefit.Also does not damage your paintwork if spilled.
As for the open bottle someone asked... Bin it mate,, its not worth the risk for how cheap fluid is. Next time put the cap on..Dot 3/4/5.1 will absorb water as soon as its exposed to air..The longer its left in the air the worse it gets. 24hrs-48hrs i would say is ok.. But a week or more exposed tot he open elements.. then no. I would bin it if it were me but its up to you.  ____________________ www.Mailorderrepairs.co.uk We service your Carburetor's, Calipers & Suspension for less Also Bike repairs undertaken. |
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Can't comment on the bike but can on my car that's had a few different combinations. The brakes were fine in normal road use even after a few hard stops anyway, but before taking it on track I replaced the pads and bled the whole system through with standard Dot 4 fluid. Even with brand new clean fluid out on track I was getting bad brake fade, juddering pedal and general crap performance after a few laps. Next try I'd flushed it all through with Halfords High Performance racing 5.1 stuff and the difference is night and day!
But, the brakes on your bike will get worked nowhere near has hard as that even on a track day, let alone normal riding on the road. So realistically as long as your fluid is fresh and clean it won't make much difference what you use  |
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Interesting reading in this thread!
So how many of you lot have got hot hatch's/performance car's/sportscar's that you take on track days, and how would you spend most of your available leisure budget, i.e on a high performance car or tuned car and a fairly cheap non cutting edge bike, or vice versa? I don't really do car's for mundane driving to work etc, so if i own one it has to be fun and because i want to drive it, not because i need workhorse. with bikes it a bit of both, but i'd always like to keep a cheap and cheerful 125 or something as back up transport.
And yes i know bike are more fun, but stepping away from big sportsbikes has left me cold to them now, and i don't want a 100bhp+ machine again when they are irrelavent to road use in the u.k
Also what do i buy for under £3000 as a car that i can take on as many track days as i can afford a year, but one that has to work on the street and be legal to drive to and from the circuit, if this is not an unworkable idea? |
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| stevo as b4 wrote: | Interesting reading in this thread!
So how many of you lot have got hot hatch's/performance car's/sportscar's that you take on track days, and how would you spend most of your available leisure budget, i.e on a high performance car or tuned car and a fairly cheap non cutting edge bike, or vice versa? I don't really do car's for mundane driving to work etc, so i i own one it has to be fun and because i want to drive it, not because i need workhorse. with bikes it a bit of both, but i'd always like to keep a cheap and cheerful 125 or something as back up transport.
Also what do i buy for under £3000 as a car that i can take on as many track days as i can afford a year, but one that has to work on the street and be legal to drive to and from the circuit, if this is not an unworkable idea? |
You can get an BMW E36 M3 for 3 grand but youd be better off streaching to 4k if possible. Or going for a 325.
If you dont want rwd then youll not go wrong with a Clio 182.
Or you could buy something with huuuuge tuning potential and go for a Nissan 200SX S14. Very easy to get power out of and ultra reliable if you get a good one. Extremely competant on track and tuning parts are dirt cheap. ____________________ CRF450R supermoto, Husaberg 650 supermoto, Triumph Street Triple R |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 13 years, 200 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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