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Does anyone know anything about their fluid?

 

I cant find a great deal on the web or their site which suggests to me they don’t make it.

 

I’m trying to source items locally and no one sells Motul where I live (Bury St Edmunds).

 

The Mintex 5.1 seems too cheap though at £5.99 for 1L.

 

Cheers ;)

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Try Opie oils they sell it (trader on here)

 

Motul RBF 600 Factory Line racing brake fluid

 

 

Qty:

1 x 500ml

Normal Price

inc vat: £14.10

ex vat: £12.00

 

Members Price

 

inc vat: £12.69

ex vat: £10.80

 

Get a 5 - 10% discount on this product! Click for details.

 

Product Description and Technical Details

 

Motul RBF600 Factory Line brake fluid is a 100% synthetic brake fluid particularly suitable for the demands of racing and for those requiring a high performance brake fluid.

 

This high performance DOT 4 brake fluid is particularly suitable for race applications and exceeds the DOT 5.1 and DOT 3 standards, except for viscosity at - 40°C (-40°F).

 

RBF 600 has extreme thermal resistance and stability. The very high boiling point (312°C / 593°F) of this brake fluid is better than conventional DOT 5.1 brake fluids and enables effective braking even under extreme conditions.

 

With its very high wet boiling point (216°C / 420°F), RBF 600 is also great in the rain. RBF600 is superior to conventional DOT 5.1 brake fluid (180°C / 356°F min) and DOT 4 (155°C / 311°F min) brake fluid.

 

RBF 600 brake fluid is suitable for all types of hydraulic actuated-brake and clutch systems requiring a non-silicone synthetic fluid. RBF600 is specially designed to resist the high temperature of racing brake (steel or carbon) and clutch systems

 

RBF 600 Factoryline brake fluid meets standards:

 

FMVSS 116

DOT 4

SAE J 1703

 

100% synthetic brake fluid from polyglycol bases.

 

Very high dry boiling point of 312 °C / 593 °F

Very high wet boiling point 216 °C / 420 °F

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