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Old 05-06-2010, 01:56 PM
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Originally Posted by NorthVan
then it is time to change the fluid
I learned how to do the pads, now it's time to learn to change the fluid Somebody help please...
 
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Originally Posted by sin911
I learned how to do the pads, now it's time to learn to change the fluid Somebody help please...
Buy a Power Bleeder, it is really easy to do the fluid.

http://store.motiveproducts.com/euro...-0100-p34.aspx
 
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Old 05-07-2010, 11:27 AM
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+1 for Motive power bleeder. RennTech.org has good DIY instructions for the bleeding.

I recently added TiShims from TiSpeed and they seem to help also. Peddle is hard after 6 track days so far this season. Last season with ATE or Motul RBF I had to bleed after almost every track day. Now with SRF and TiShims no more soft peddle.
 
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How much brake fluid is required?
 
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Originally Posted by cmira
How much brake fluid is required?

1 liter is generally enough to bleed a 911 or Cayman. Have a second liter available in case you use a bit more.
 
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1 liter is generally enough to bleed a 911 or Cayman. Have a second liter available in case you use a bit more.
Thank you! I searched several Porsche forums, Googled it, looked in my manual, and found nothing.
 
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