[DeTomaso] New Castrol GT LMA Brake Fuid
pantdino at aol.com
pantdino at aol.com
Sat Mar 21 15:27:07 EDT 2009
My comment was based on the fact that according to bobistheoilguy.com even "full synthetic" oils are only partially made up of synthesized molecules.
How do the molecules in synthetic brake fluid differ from non-synthetic?
In synthetic oil the advantage is that they are all more similar in length than in non-synthetic.? Is this the case in brake fluid, too??
Why is LMA fluid less hydrophillic than DOT 3 fluid?
Anyone know?
-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Kirk <kirkbrit at yahoo.com>
To: DeTomaso at realbig.com
Cc: jefude at bellsouth.net
Sent: Sat, 21 Mar 2009 9:11 am
Subject: [DeTomaso] New Castrol GT LMA Brake Fuid
jefude at bellsouth.net
Subject: [DeTomaso] New Castrol GT LMA Brake Fuid
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Its the same product just new labeling.? It has created quite a stir.? But is
the same stuff....LMA has always been synthetic.? It is DOT 4 or 3/4?
On the other hand the statement that all brake fluids are synthetic isn't
accurate.? Anything DOT 3 would be carbon chain. ie. petro based ie. glycol.?
DOT 5 is synthetic silicon which, may not be as bad as I my past
opinion....MAYBE.
DOT 5.1 is glycol based on steroids.
Regards,
Robert Kirk
www.kirks-auto.com
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