Racing Brake Fluid 660 Factory Line Full Syn
TYPE OF USE
All types of hydraulic brake and clutch actuators requiring non-silicone synthetic fluid.
Specially designed to resist to extreme temperature generated by racing carbon and ceramic brakes allowing minimizing
air entrance for brake cooling. Can be also used with conventional steel discs and clutch systems actuators. Widely
exceeds DOT 3, DOT 4 and DOT 5.1 standards (except for DOT 5.1 viscosity at -40°C).
PERFORMANCES
STANDARDS FMVSS 116 DOT 4
SAE J1703 / J1704
Extreme thermal resistance and stability: MOTUL RBF 660 FACTORY LINE very high boiling point (328 °C / 622 °F) is
superior to conventional brake fluids DOT 5.1 (260 °C / 500 °F mini) and DOT 4 (230 °C / 446 °F mini), and therefore
enables effective braking even in extreme conditions.
Provides better aerodynamic performance by reducing air entrance for brake cooling on cars.
Efficient when rainy: MOTUL RBF 660 FACTORY LINE very high wet boiling point (204 °C / 399 °F) is superior to conven-
tional brake fluids DOT 5.1 non-silicone base (180 °C / 356 °F mini) and DOT 4 (155 °C / 311 °F mini), and therefore
enables to keep efficient braking in wet conditions. Brake fluids tend to absorb humidity from the air, which reduce boiling
point and increase the risk to get to “vapor lock” phenomena. The wet boiling point is measured by humidifying the product
with 3 % of water.
RECOMMENDATIONS
Avoid mixing with polyglycol based brake fluids. Do not mix with silicone (DOT 5 silicone base) or mineral base fluids
(LHM).
Store brake fluid in its original container, tightly closed to prevent moisture absorption.
Aggressive chemical product if contact with hands, paint or varnish. If skin contact, rinse thoroughly with water.
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