I also changed my brake fluid to some motorsport fluid at the same time which would of also helped too...
You will ruin your ABS/ESP unit - and get a nasty bill for £1500. Flush it out and put the proper spec VW fluid in.
Hi TT,
Are you saying that we should stick with VW spec brake fluid. I was thinking about putting dot 4.1 oil (or something like that).
Please provide a detailed run through...
Thanks in advance.
No problem whatsoever putting in Motul RB600F fluid.
Huh, how can you say that? That fluid does NOT comply with the required VW standard! Or are you going to cough up everyone elses bills when it toasts their ESP unit?
This is a proper fully synthetic motorsport product and gives amazing performance time after time. I've used this in all of my high performance and track car's in the past and currently run this in my Ed30 which has seen a full monty use at Combe in July. Works very well in conjunction with EBC Yellow's too!!
I'm NOT doubting its 'motorsport' credentials! However, I bet that 99.9% of all 'big brake' or brake upgraders on this forum still use their car on the road, and still have the OEM ABS/ESP unit fitted. But the Motul RBF is specifically designed for motorsport applications, where ABS/ESP is banned - so the viscosity is not an issue. Furthermore, the Motul RBF isn't that much better than the standard VW OEM fluid, which itself is an exceedingly high quality fluid, and out performs many 'so-called' 5.1 fluids
Motul RBF 600: wet boil: 216degC
VW fluid: wet boil: 172degC - which is way better than many specialist products, including Mintex, Vavloline, AP Racing (at a shocking 151degC)
But if you genuinely want a top notch motorsport fluid, then you really should be using Castrol SRF, which has a stonking 270degC wet boil.
Where are the RS4 brakes available for less than £1400??
Is that without VAT?
Are they a 2 piece set up?
Seems very cheap
Huh, you lost me on that?