Originally Posted By: dailydriver
Originally Posted By: dparm
Type 200 is just a confusing product to me. It is pushed as a performance fluid for enthusiasts, namely because the blue dye makes it easy to flush. The 3 year claim is worthless for a performance fluid as anyone serious about performance will be flushing it yearly (most tracks/clubs require this).
However, there are fluids like Neo SuperDot, Motul RBF600, and Stoptech fluids with better wet boiling points for virtually the same money.
I still think it's a good fluid for DIYers, but it is NOT a performance fluid in my opinion.
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I've often wondered IF the Castrol React SRF with it's highest on the planet WET boiling point would last for more than the year of street driving that most of the other, lower wet point racing fluids would/could, given that WET boiling point???
It SHOULD with that astronomical price!!
I wouldn't use React SRF for more than a year. As I said above, most tracks and clubs tell you to flush it every year. For $65/bottle, it's cheap insurance.