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Thread: How to tell the difference between dot 3-4 and dot 5 silicon

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    Mr. Barrman, I forgot my badge when I went into town so I coul'd not go into work. I go back wednesday and I can find out waht you want to know unless the box shows up today or tomorrow. I WILL post and tell you... Stay tuned...
    Liz, covid, murdered 10/19/21

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    Tim, still waiting on the dot 5. I'm starting to wonder whats taking so long....
    Liz, covid, murdered 10/19/21

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    Barrman, It was sarafan in Florida. I gallon of Dot 5 about 35 bucks. Ask for Steve. http://www.sarafan.com/
    Liz, covid, murdered 10/19/21

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    Al,
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    Why run dot 5? What's the deal?
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    Doesn't absorb water and stands up to heat better...in our stock openly vented brake system, the no water part is great news...
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    Oh, okay. I was thinking it was just a heat thing and though you all had lost your mind. I feel better now.
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