perfect question Leespin... and fair too!
Oem brake fluid is fine for roads... but on the track where you alternate between intense acceleration and intense braking in short time periods, the brake fluid is going to got REALLY hot, really quick.
Oem fluid can heat up so much that it will literrally boil, it can leak, cause damage etc and worst of all, it doesn't work as good when it boils and can really fail.
I ran Motul RBF660 high temp brake fluid on a trackday last year, had ZERO issues with my brakes because of it...
things that will make a difference to the oem brake setup:
Stainless braided lines, good pads, good discs, high temp fluid and even a brake master cylinder stopper.
oh yah, as mentioned before, good tires.
Oem brake fluid is fine for roads... but on the track where you alternate between intense acceleration and intense braking in short time periods, the brake fluid is going to got REALLY hot, really quick.
Oem fluid can heat up so much that it will literrally boil, it can leak, cause damage etc and worst of all, it doesn't work as good when it boils and can really fail.
I ran Motul RBF660 high temp brake fluid on a trackday last year, had ZERO issues with my brakes because of it...
things that will make a difference to the oem brake setup:
Stainless braided lines, good pads, good discs, high temp fluid and even a brake master cylinder stopper.
oh yah, as mentioned before, good tires.
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