I will be changing my calipers (to a different color powder coated ones) and certainly when I will be doing it I am sure the air will get in the system and I will need to do something about it. I was thinking since I will be bleeding brakes out of the air it would be good idea to change the fluid with the ATE Super blue. So if I simply pushing old brake fluid through the system by bleeding brakes one corner at the time (starting with the farther one) until I see blue ATE coming out does that consider full flush or simply "extensive" bleeding? Do I still need to do the DRB III if I bleed brakes like that with the totally new brake fluid? What will happen if I stop at the above noted procedure, by simply bleeding brakes until new fluid is coming out and not do the DRB III?