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27
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33
4.1
Leaks
5.0
Pedal feel
3.9
Warning light
5.0

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MOTUL Brake fluid
XDeCX
  • Pedal feel:
Rating 5.0

I have R32 front and rear brakes they feel and work 1000% better. The stock brakes imo are horrible. I warped both front rotors at 15K but pads still had some meat left. I switched to r32 calipers, rotors, pads, SS lines and motul brake fluid. They are way more responsive and feel more like my friends 17' A4 brakes.

Pros: way more responsive
Cons: stock brakes horrible
Mileage: 15000 km
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MOTUL Brake fluid

- Oil: Mobil 1 full synthetic extended mileage, 5W-30, both cars

- Brake: Motul 5.1 for the buick, Motul RBF600 for the vette

Vehicle: Chevrolet Corvette
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MOTUL Brake fluid
trichards69
  • Pedal feel:
Rating 4.0

Upgraded brake lines. the stock lines are not up to the task of repeated hard braking temps. Your brake fluid should be something along the lines of Motul 600 or the like.

Pros: better braking temps
Cons: stock lines inadequate
Vehicle: Audi TT RS
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MOTUL Brake fluid
REDGLI2012
  • Pedal feel:
Rating 5.0

Over the winter i did a brake upgrade on my GLI. Didnt want to spend $5k plus on front/rear BBK kit so i did as much as i could with the stock braking system \"as is\". Phil from USP motorsports really helped me out big time. honestly having it for more than three months now and being a WELL WORTH INVESTMENT i highly recommend this.

Pros: well worth investment
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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ATE Brake fluid
BsickPassat
  • Pedal feel:
Rating 4.0

DOT4. Inexpensive brake fluid? ATE Type 200 & ATE super Blue (doesn't meet DOT spec due to the blue dye). If you have ESP, then it requires a low-viscosity DOT4, such as ATE SL.6 (since ESP were introduced to MKIV's in 2003)

Pros: low-viscosity DOT4 for ESP
Cons: ATE Super Blue doesn't meet DOT spec
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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