Longlife Brake Fluid.

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Holy boiling point

That being said Im not sure I'd use it for 10 years. Just because the boiling point may be acceptable doesn't mean the moisture content will be
 
Originally Posted By: toyota62
DOT 6 and 10 year service life

http://liquidintelligence.com.au/products/brake-fluid-australia


OK, but it is just Pentosin fluid repacked by these guys
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BTW, that website is horrific.

Here's the DOT 4 stuff for 10 bucks:
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/PENTOSIN-SUPE...=item43da7fe5ee
 
604*F is NOT a stratospheric DRY boiling point for racing fluids!

MANY on the market beat this mark, and at least give a rough estimate of their actual WET boiling point as well.
 
Many automakers, like Ford, don't even mention ever replacing the brake fluid. So to them at least, the factory fill is long life!

Is Castrol brake fluid sold in Australia? Because that is known to be a long life fluid, as it absorbs moisture more slowly.
 
Originally Posted By: slacktide_bitog
Is Castrol brake fluid sold in Australia? Because that is known to be a long life fluid, as it absorbs moisture more slowly.


The Ate TYP 200 is also considered at least a 3 year fluid as well (in most conditions).
 
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