robharvey wrote:
As for the Gold vs Blue, the Gold has a longer life. The container for the Gold states "Extra Long Replacement Interval", which agrees with what Adam (BlackForest) has stated.
Ok, first someone really stop me as it seems to be an obsession at this point. I can admit I have a problem. Still I am going to get up on my soap box at this point....
Ok, I have a can each of ATE Type 200 (Gold) and Super Racing (Blue) in front of me. Looking at the labels on both...
Gold
"Extra Long Replacement Intervals Environmentally Friendly"
"ABS tested"
"Boiling Point 280C (536F)"
"Wet Boiling Point 200C (392F)"
"This DOT 4 motor vehical brake fluid conforms to the US safety standard FMVSS blah blah"
"Change at least every 3 years"
Blue
"High-performance brake fluid"
"Boiling Point 280C (536F)"
"Wet Boiling Point 200C (392F)"
"Better than specifications of FMVSS blah blah"
"Change this brake fluid after approx 2 - 3 years (depending on on the vehical model and on its operating conditions blah blah"
So Gold does have a statement about "Long Replacement Intervals", but then Blue is a "High-performance brake fluid". Can I use Blue in high performance situations but use Gold longer? Gold is listed as "Environmentally Friendly" but Blue is not. Whats up with that? Gold has been "ABS tested" but Blue doesn't mention ABS. Will Blue work with ABS? Blue is better than specifications of FMVSS while Gold only meets the specifications? Is Blue better than Gold?
IMHO most of this stuff on the label is generic marketing. The wording is similar and probably could go onto either product. It is interesting however, that I never noticed that it has the dry/wet boiling points printed on both cans (and they are the same). What could ATE have done to make one "last longer" than the other? Isn't it moisture that works it way in that is the primary reason for replacement? Do we really think that one somehow keeps moisture out more than the other?
These are the same other than the color.
Back off my soap box.
Someone asked earlier about Blackforest. Adam's contact info is listed on the THSCC Sponsor page...
http://www.thscc.com/general/info/sponsors.html
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