710 Racing Brake Fluid and AP Clutch Kits
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APT are now a dealer for 710 Racing Brake Fluid.

This is a very high performance Dot 4 brake fluid designed to perform at the extreme temperatures generated under race conditions.
It is a strong competitor for Castrol SRF.
It is noted that SRF is one of the best brake fluids available, but its major downfall is that it is very Hydroscopic, which means that it takes on moisture very easily. This results in the need for it to be totally changed every 3-4 months for optimum performance.
710 is far less hydroscopic, so can be changed less frequently. It also boasts a Dry Boiling Point figure in excess of 300°C, just like SRF.
Price is £10.99 per 1/2 Litre (around 1.5 - 2 litres is needed for a complete fluid change).

also ap clutch kits...
RS Turbo Organic - £259.99
RS Turbo 4-Paddle - £289.99
4wd 6-Paddle Cossie/Escos - £349.99
2wd 4-Paddle Cossie - £369.99
All kits plus £10 Postage.
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This is a very high performance Dot 4 brake fluid designed to perform at the extreme temperatures generated under race conditions.
It is a strong competitor for Castrol SRF.
It is noted that SRF is one of the best brake fluids available, but its major downfall is that it is very Hydroscopic, which means that it takes on moisture very easily. This results in the need for it to be totally changed every 3-4 months for optimum performance.
710 is far less hydroscopic, so can be changed less frequently. It also boasts a Dry Boiling Point figure in excess of 300°C, just like SRF.
Price is £10.99 per 1/2 Litre (around 1.5 - 2 litres is needed for a complete fluid change).

also ap clutch kits...
RS Turbo Organic - £259.99
RS Turbo 4-Paddle - £289.99
4wd 6-Paddle Cossie/Escos - £349.99
2wd 4-Paddle Cossie - £369.99
All kits plus £10 Postage.
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Hi,
It is manufactured by a company called 710. I aren't aware of anyone on here using it. It is used mainly in competition. I gather it was made to the same spec is Mintex 'Black' which is another highly respected fluid.
It is manufactured by a company called 710. I aren't aware of anyone on here using it. It is used mainly in competition. I gather it was made to the same spec is Mintex 'Black' which is another highly respected fluid.
Originally Posted by Christian and Beccy
It is noted that SRF is one of the best brake fluids available, but its major downfall is that it is very Hydroscopic, which means that it takes on moisture very easily. This results in the need for it to be totally changed every 3-4 months for optimum performance.
Just put it my car...
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Originally Posted by cossiestu
Originally Posted by Christian and Beccy
It is noted that SRF is one of the best brake fluids available, but its major downfall is that it is very Hydroscopic, which means that it takes on moisture very easily. This results in the need for it to be totally changed every 3-4 months for optimum performance.
Just put it my car...
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