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well i went to the ford dealership (stealership) this afternoon and got ford brake fluid... from last time i looked it up, i recall the ford HD stuff as one of the better choices...
well i just looked at the can i got... its "ford focus only" DOT4 brake fluid.. and it says not for DOT3 systems.
now i know DOT3 and DOT4 to be compatible... DOT5 is silicone and NOT compatible...
but im just curious, did i just spend $20 on the wrong brake fluid?
im flushing the whole system out, and installing braided SS flex lines, a line lock, and adjustible prop valve...
before i go fill/flush my system with this, is it the right stuff?
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I run Valvoline Synthetic DOT4. You can get it just about anywhere so its easily axcessable, its fairly inexpensive, its compatable with all DOT3 & 4 fluilds so you can mix it, and it has a dry 502* and a wet 343* boiling points.