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That's ridiculous.I've heard people talk about the plastic bottles trying to justify why you should buy some crappy fluid with lower boiling points. This is pure baloney - a complete, total non-issue. The plastic Motul bottle keeps out moisture just as well as a metal can. Measure its boiling point (any good shop should have a tester for this) and you will see that it meets its dry boiling point (593 degrees F) right out of the just-opened bottle.I've used Motul RBF 600 and it is the best reasonably-priced fluid on the market. I use it and, despite generating lots of heat in the brakes on the track, it has never boiled. EVER.[This message has been edited by nsxtasy (edited 20 October 2002).]
That's ridiculous.
I've heard people talk about the plastic bottles trying to justify why you should buy some crappy fluid with lower boiling points. This is pure baloney - a complete, total non-issue. The plastic Motul bottle keeps out moisture just as well as a metal can. Measure its boiling point (any good shop should have a tester for this) and you will see that it meets its dry boiling point (593 degrees F) right out of the just-opened bottle.
I've used Motul RBF 600 and it is the best reasonably-priced fluid on the market. I use it and, despite generating lots of heat in the brakes on the track, it has never boiled. EVER.
[This message has been edited by nsxtasy (edited 20 October 2002).]