PFC 025.0037 Racing Brake Fluid RH665 (500ml)
PFC 025.0037 Racing Brake Fluid RH665 (500ml)
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02000
Ukraine
RH665 is not the same as other Racing Brake Fluids. It has been specially formulated for racing applications, where braking systems operate at very high temperatures.
RH665 has the highest guaranteed minimum dry boiling Point (ERBP) of any DOT 4 Brake Fluid, 325°C, to guard against vapour lock and give a firm, consistent pedal, even under extreme racing conditions. Many manufacturers quote “typical” boiling points – do not be deceived. This is not the minimum specification that you could receive, it can be the result of a test on a single sample. “Typical” values for RH665 are invariably higher than 325°C. A similar situation applies to “wet” boiling point. RH665 is guaranteed to be above 195°C “typical” values are much higher and at least the equal of other leading brands.
The boiling point is of course not the whole story. With brake fluid it is essential to have the correct balance of properties to get a good overall result. Low viscosity is very important to ensure a good bleed. Low compressibility is essential for a firm pedal and lubricity is vitally important for efficiency, pedal return and life of the brake system.
Beware: Many racing brake fluids do not meet the viscosity requirements of DOT4.
RH665 Racing Brake Fluid conforms to and exceeds all aspects of the U.S. FMVSS 116 DOT 4 specification. This means that it is has been tested and is compatible with all the rubbers (SBR, EPDM etc) and metals commonly used in brake systems and will not damage them. It also means, of course, that RH665 is entirely street legal.
RH665 is not the same as other racing brake fluids – it has been specially formulated for racing applications, where braking systems operate at very high temperatures.
Additional information:
Car Marque: Universal
Model Part Number: 025.0037
Manufacturer Performance: Friction
Type: Synthetic
Dry Boiling Point: 325 °C (617 °F.).
Wet Boiling Point: 195 °C. (383 °F.)