Megamike55
Seasoned Member
I will be taking my CT5 BW to the track in Homestead, FL end of February, and was wondering if the car equipped with carbon ceramic brakes have racing brake fluid already in them?
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Manual (pg 193 and pg 207) says @1,500 miles before 1st track event, then every 24 track hours for diff.I believe rear diff fluid R&R is also recommended after track use.
Decided to stop complaining about it and try to do something. Here is start of an unofficial HP Supplement.
How much brake fluid do you need to flush given brakes share reservoir with clutch? Is 1L sufficient?
I believe the brake burnishment procedure is only for the 5s with CCBDecided to stop complaining about it and try to do something. Here is start of an unofficial HP Supplement.
It's one of those quirks of the CT4/5 manuals.I believe the brake burnishment procedure is only for the 5s with CCB
While this is true the SRF wet boiling point is extremely high & can take on a lot of moisture before the boiling point has gotten lower then OEM. If you’re tracking the car you want SRF in there bc it will last an entire year while other track fluids need more frequent change. I buy mine from fcp euro as I have an AMG I sometimes track. Free lifetime replacement on all things including fluid. You just send the old bottles back with old fluid (you pay that shipping) & they’ll send you back new.There's one big thing about high temp brake fluid that is often overlooked. The higher temp brake fluids absorb water much faster than factory fluids. I'm not sure if it's really linear, but generally the higher the boiling point, the more hygroscopic the fluid is. I swapped to Castrol SRF, but that also means changing it out every year, or more.