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break fluid flush

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by TangoBravo » Thu Apr 28, 2011 4:22 pm

I have searched all over and can't seem to find how much break fluid it will take to flush the system. Im upgrading to Amsoil of course they sell it in 12oz bottles, so does anyone know off hand how much new fluid it takes to flush out the system?
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by bgwolfpack » Thu Apr 28, 2011 4:54 pm

Depends on what you mean by flush. Are you going to drain and clean the system completely?

How is Amsoil break fluid an upgrade? Over what, the old fluid? :roll:

Aren't you a dealer for Amsoil? If so buy a case! :poke:
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by djthumper » Thu Apr 28, 2011 5:12 pm

should probably be able to do it with a couple of bottles maybe 3.
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by TangoBravo » Thu Apr 28, 2011 5:32 pm

bgwolfpack wrote:Depends on what you mean by flush. Are you going to drain and clean the system completely?

How is Amsoil break fluid an upgrade? Over what, the old fluid? :roll:

Aren't you a dealer for Amsoil? If so buy a case! :poke:


It's not really a cost effective thing to purchase a case of 12, 12oz bottles if I only need three or four. Get what Im saying? If I had buyers for the remaining stock then that's differant but at this time I don't. And yes I intend to drain and clean the complete system, and if you look at the ability of amsoil's brake fluid to work both in extream hot and extream cold yes it is an upgrade above anything else out there, and at 5 bucks a bottle you can't beat that.
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by bgwolfpack » Thu Apr 28, 2011 5:36 pm

TangoBravo wrote:
...at 5 bucks a bottle you can't beat that.


There's your promo for this week! :cheers:
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by TangoBravo » Thu Apr 28, 2011 5:47 pm

Yeah I guess, I never really had much sales from here even though I sold everything at my cost. So I am no longer a vendor on here, I am still a dealer so I guess if anyone wanted anything and it didn't violate and rules I would be happy to help, I would stress that if a vendor on here is able to sale amsoil then go to them first. Normally my dealer site has a capacity list of all fluids, of course except for brake fluid and power steering fluid.
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