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Old 11-06-2019   #11
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If you can get past the brand name, take a close look at Ford's PM-1-C High Performance Dot 3 brake fluid. That's all I used in my 90 ZR-1 and 94 LT1 (with upgraded ZR-1 brakes). I installed Russell speed bleeders and changed brake fluid prior to a track event/mountain run or annually, whichever came first. With the speed bleeders I could bleed all 4 in less than 15 minutes & didn't have to bother the wife to pump the brakes -- trust me, it was easier to install the speed bleeders than explain to my lovely bride the importance of bleeding the brakes so frequently.
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Old 11-06-2019   #12
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If you can get past the brand name, take a close look at Ford's PM-1-C High Performance Dot 3 brake fluid. That's all I used in my 90 ZR-1 and 94 LT1 (with upgraded ZR-1 brakes). I installed Russell speed bleeders and changed brake fluid prior to a track event/mountain run or annually, whichever came first. With the speed bleeders I could bleed all 4 in less than 15 minutes & didn't have to bother the wife to pump the brakes -- trust me, it was easier to install the speed bleeders than explain to my lovely bride the importance of bleeding the brakes so frequently.
Prestone Dot 4 exceeds the specs on that and is cheaper.
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Old 11-06-2019   #13
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If you can get past the brand name, take a close look at Ford's PM-1-C High Performance Dot 3 brake fluid. That's all I used in my 90 ZR-1 and 94 LT1 (with upgraded ZR-1 brakes). I installed Russell speed bleeders and changed brake fluid prior to a track event/mountain run or annually, whichever came first. With the speed bleeders I could bleed all 4 in less than 15 minutes & didn't have to bother the wife to pump the brakes -- trust me, it was easier to install the speed bleeders than explain to my lovely bride the importance of bleeding the brakes so frequently.


Gunny, how do you know when all the air is pumped out? Dumb question from when I did it as a two man job...[emoji16]


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