I think it was Andiroo's comment about Porsche severe specs for their OEM parts that triggered the thought :
Has anyone used the Porsche OEM brake fluid as a fluid upgrade over the Audi OEM one ?
Eric
Porsche OEM brake fluid ?
Porsche OEM brake fluid ?
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• Full Mov'It upgrade: Front 380mm - 6 pistons / Rear 220mm - 4 pistons / Parking addon.
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Re: Porsche OEM brake fluid ?
Eric
Here is the Porsche Racing Department part number you want:
brake fluid Castrol SRF DOT4 R 996.355.950.00
This what is used in the race cars.
Robin
PS You can always try one of the French WRC teams, they have gallons of the stuff, in the Paris region, Team Larbre is a good bet. There are heaps of French cars going to Le Mans in a few days, all of these will have SRF, it must be easy to get hold of.
Here is the Porsche Racing Department part number you want:
brake fluid Castrol SRF DOT4 R 996.355.950.00
This what is used in the race cars.
Robin
PS You can always try one of the French WRC teams, they have gallons of the stuff, in the Paris region, Team Larbre is a good bet. There are heaps of French cars going to Le Mans in a few days, all of these will have SRF, it must be easy to get hold of.
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