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Castrol SRF brake fluids: which one to use?

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SeattleBoss

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I did a quick Amazon search for the SRF fluid, and found two types. One says REACT SRF in a gold bottle , the other in the grey bottle is just SRF. They are both the same cost, so which one would be correct for occasional track use?
 
I get mine from Amazon as well. Based on memory, I think the cheapest seller hasn't updated the picture, so it shows the old SRF bottle, which I think doesn't say REACT on it. But he still ships you the new stuff when ordered.

I'll post the link when I get home.
 

PeteInCT

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SeattleBoss said:
I did a quick Amazon search for the SRF fluid, and found two types. One says REACT SRF in a gold bottle , the other in the grey bottle is just SRF. They are both the same cost, so which one would be correct for occasional track use?


Both the same, just different packaging.

-Pete
 
I ordered the cheaper stuff with the old picture and received the newer bottle. It takes about 1.5 bottles to do a full flush (including clutch). I had Ford do the flush since I did not want to mess around with a vacuum pump to bleed the clutch, think it was only like an hours labor and they did a free tech inspection!
 

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