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In a couple of Russian forums they suggest Seiken CF301 is a substitute of Niglube RX-2. If they are right, then they probably have similar composition, if not identical.
I bought Seiken's product and I used it for the guide pins. I used Liqui Moly's Anti-Squeal Paste for the pads. The Anti-Squeal paste feels a bit lets say sticky on the hands and does not give the impression of a lubricant.
Is it easy to find fixed calipers for every model? The car is a last generation Mitsubishi Lancer 1.5L. I don't think fixed calipers are available for it.
I have read that people use Outlander's calipers as an upgrade. The are floating 2 piston calipers, while Lancer's are 1 piston calipers. They take the exact same pads. I'm not sure if they offer any real upgrade...
In a couple of Russian forums they suggest Seiken CF301 is a substitute of Niglube RX-2. If they are right, then they probably have similar composition, if not identical.
I bought Seiken's product and I used it for the guide pins. I used Liqui Moly's Anti-Squeal Paste for the pads. The Anti-Squeal paste feels a bit lets say sticky on the hands and does not give the impression of a lubricant.
Is it easy to find fixed calipers for every model? The car is a last generation Mitsubishi Lancer 1.5L. I don't think fixed calipers are available for it.
I have read that people use Outlander's calipers as an upgrade. The are floating 2 piston calipers, while Lancer's are 1 piston calipers. They take the exact same pads. I'm not sure if they offer any real upgrade...