txboiler
08-07-2021, 08:16 AM
I am nearing the point of bleeding the brakes have been reviewing pros and cons of brake fluid types. I am trying to decide between a Dot 4 and Dot 5.1 fluid.
I have Wilwood system and in the manual it recommends Wilwood Hi temp 570 fluid for "non severe or sustained hi heat operation". I don't plan on tracking the car but the cost difference between the Hi Temp 570 and the Wilwood EXP 600 is minimal compared to the hassle of flushing the system and rebleeding if (err...when) I decide to take it to a track day.
My understanding of The may difference between HiTemp 570 (dot 3) and Exp 600 (dot 4) are the viscosity dry and wet boiling points. Exp is the better choice sounds to be the better choice.... but the Wilwood manual also references that Dot 3, Dot 4 or Dot 5.1 can be used for performance driving. My understanding of Dot 5.1 is that it is compatible with poly-glycol (dot 3 and 4) and because it is silicone based it resists rust better, lasts longer, and wont eat paint. But since it is not hydroscopic it wont absorb moisture in the system and silicone based systems can be more difficult to bleed.
I am probably thinking too much about this and I am leaning toward the Exp 600 (dot 4) instead of the Dot5.1....what are others using and why?
I have Wilwood system and in the manual it recommends Wilwood Hi temp 570 fluid for "non severe or sustained hi heat operation". I don't plan on tracking the car but the cost difference between the Hi Temp 570 and the Wilwood EXP 600 is minimal compared to the hassle of flushing the system and rebleeding if (err...when) I decide to take it to a track day.
My understanding of The may difference between HiTemp 570 (dot 3) and Exp 600 (dot 4) are the viscosity dry and wet boiling points. Exp is the better choice sounds to be the better choice.... but the Wilwood manual also references that Dot 3, Dot 4 or Dot 5.1 can be used for performance driving. My understanding of Dot 5.1 is that it is compatible with poly-glycol (dot 3 and 4) and because it is silicone based it resists rust better, lasts longer, and wont eat paint. But since it is not hydroscopic it wont absorb moisture in the system and silicone based systems can be more difficult to bleed.
I am probably thinking too much about this and I am leaning toward the Exp 600 (dot 4) instead of the Dot5.1....what are others using and why?