Motul USA® - RBF 660™ Synthetic Racing DOT 4 Brake Fluid

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Universal RBF 660™ Synthetic Racing DOT 4 Brake Fluid by Motul USA®. The very high dry boiling point of 622° F (328° C) and a wet boiling point of 399° F (204° C). For all types of hydraulic brake and clutch actuators requiring non-silicone synthetic fluid. Specially designed to resist extreme temperature generated by racing brakes (carbon and ceramic) only allowing a minimal air entrance for brake cooling.

Specifications

Volume: 16.9 oz
Fluid Standard: DOT 4

Features

  • Specially designed to resist extreme temperature generated by racing brakes
  • Very high boiling point: 622° F / 328° C
  • Designed for all types of hydraulic actuated brake and clutch systems
  • 100% synthetic brake fluid on polyglycol basis
  • Specially designed for anti-locking brake system (ABS)

Spanning over 160 years of history, Motul® is a brand that established itself as a worldwide leader in engine lubricants. Founded in 1853 in New York the company was originally owned by Swan and Finch until 1957 when Motul became it's own entity and relocated to France. In 1989 Motul appeared in the USA and soon became one of the most popular oil companies in the US trusted by car, truck and motorcycle owners alike. The company's comprehensive lineup includes lubricants, greases, engine oils, heat transfer fluids, and oils for automotive and industrial sectors.

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Motul USA® - RBF 660™ Synthetic Racing DOT 4 Brake Fluid
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Excellent product. Works extremely well on the track in my Viper ACR race car using very aggressive brake pads.
Posted by Richard (Spring City, PA) / March 18, 2017