Splangj
Well-Known Member
Yep! Wasn’t aware of dot 5.1.
Here's a link:DOT 5 and DOT 5.1 brake fluids are NOT the same.
DOT 5 is a silicone-base fluid.
DOT 5.1 is a glycol-ester fluid (some say polyglycol) and is compatible with DOT 3 and DOT 4 which are also glycol esters.
I'd say give it a go. Mix 'em up.I’m unable to forward the whole article, for I am a lowly plumber. But he does claim to mix them….
While I like RE, and have bought stuff from him in the past, in this case he is incorrect. The DOT specs do specify composition, and that's the reason why DOT 3 and 4 are clear or light amber, while DOT 5 is purple, to make sure people are aware there's a difference when they grab a bottle.Welp, I do feel RE is a hands on tech, and I can’t argue with any tech he’s printed. I’m sure there’s variables, but seems to be quite sane, and drives his **** hard.
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DOT 5 and DOT 5.1 brake fluids are NOT the same.
DOT 5 is a silicone-base fluid.
DOT 5.1 is a glycol-ester fluid (some say polyglycol) and is compatible with DOT 3 and DOT 4 which are also glycol esters.
Ok, you guys that want to mix.
Grab a pickle jar or any small glass jar and pour a inch of DOT 3 in it.
Now pour a inch of 5 in.
Stir it up and go back later and check it out.
They are the same with 4 being a higher boiling pt.Ok then
In a brand new system, on my 70 Charger
DOT 3 or DOT 4
What is the consensus??
DOT 4 is just better, but no ill effects if you use it instead of DOT 3. It's like putting premium gas in your 318 instead of regular - not going to hurt it.Ok then
In a brand new system, on my 70 Charger
DOT 3 or DOT 4
What is the consensus??