Boxer12
Enthusiast
Check out this link to GS610 specs, with higher dry boiling point (610 deg F)than any other brake fluid:
http://www.gs610.com/specifications.htm
and this for comparison to your present brake fluid:
http://www.gs610.com/compare.htm
It is glycol based, so has a lower wet boiling point than silicone based Castrol SRF, although that might be a good thing since it will wick more moisture out of your system and not be subject to air expansion like silicone based fluids. I think I will give it a try!
Andretti Green Racing uses it too, which is a nice confidence factor!
http://www.gs610.com/specifications.htm
and this for comparison to your present brake fluid:
http://www.gs610.com/compare.htm
It is glycol based, so has a lower wet boiling point than silicone based Castrol SRF, although that might be a good thing since it will wick more moisture out of your system and not be subject to air expansion like silicone based fluids. I think I will give it a try!
Andretti Green Racing uses it too, which is a nice confidence factor!