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Silkolene Pro Race Brake Fluid 500ml

€ 37.57
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Product code:  250923

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Brake fluids are often forgotten but are possibly the most essential fluid in a vehicle from the safety aspect. They need checking and changing regularly to avoid brake fade and loss of efficiency. The performance of a brake fluid is generally denoted by reference to a DOT specification. Vehicle manufacturers specify the minimum performance requirements of suitable fluids by reference to this DOT spec. Commonly available products are DOT 3, DOT 4, Universal (covering the requirements of both DOT 3 and DOT 4) and DOT 5, although Racing Brake Fluids are available for competition use. Unlike most Racing Brake Fluids PRO RACE BRAKE FLUID is suitable for road use.

DOT 4. Typical dry boiling point 315?C (594?F). Typical wet boiling point 204?C (399?F). Minimum wet boiling point 195?C (383?F).

SILKOLENE


Innovative company that later became known as Silkolene was created in 1908 and was the vision of the enterprising Dalton family. Although William Dalton's business started in agriculture, his true inspiration led him to supply lubricants to the growing automotive market. The early 20th century brought excitement to Britain and the length and breadth of the world as early cars and motorcycles became the focus of attention. Dalton's business literally moved to grease as the internal combustion engine took over from horses to transport goods and people.

The need for lubricants was the basis of the expanding business and when racetracks such as Donington Park were developed, the Silkolene name quickly became synonymous with early racing and competition success and was to be the lubricant of choice for champions.

FUCHS Silkolene is now a truly global brand, sold in over 50 countries, with over 30 years of research and development experience. This complete, comprehensive and expanding lineup has been the choice of many championship winning teams. This manufacturer's products are used, approved and required by leading professional racing teams including MotoGP, World Superbikes, British Superbikes and many others including Motocross and Karting teams.