Experts - it's time to add fluid to and bleed new brake setup...... I have put in new lines from ground up, new tandem wilwood master cylinder and new wilwood two piston calipers..... my question is what is best brake fluid to use? ..... 71 chevelle, 550 hp...... street use only.... someday a test run at the track but not regular racing...... . Wilwood manual says Wilwood Hi Temp 570 grade fluid and not to use Silicone DOT5..... Thank you very much! what are your thoughts on DOT 3? DOT 4? DOT 5?
If I do a complete new system I use DOT 5. Rated for very high temp., does not absorb moisture, and don't think it lifts paint if you spill it. It is more expensive though.
I'd certainly follow Wilwood's recommendation on their product. I've found that GM fluid or quality dot 3 is fine for the street. However, I've overheated those types of fluids when I run my multi events. Usually in the 0-100-0 or 0-80-0 events. I'm running the Wilwood 600 fluid now which is expensive but seems to give me a firmer pedal and a little more protection. For you application, I wouldn't spend the money.
Wilwood says" Silicone DOT 5 brake fluid is NOT recommended for racing or performance driving........ so DOT5 silicone is ok for street........ I missed the part about racing and performance driving........just trying to learn....
Considering your set up and -Yeah,Yeah, street use only ,I'd go with the performance recommendation from Wilwood and not use the Dot5.
Your eventually going to play with it somewhat and you may also keep the warranty up ,if applicable
Another vote here to use Wilwood's recommended fluid. Wilwood provides awesome technical support and whatever they say, when it comes to their systems, I follow to the letter. I've always run their stuff on my oval track cars and have had good success.
As a rule, fluid does not compress....but....DOT 5 does have some compressability. Brake pedal is often times a little softer, in my experience.This is why ABS systems don't use 5. Silicone DOT 4 is a real good compromise...
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