Bleed at least once a year to prevent problems down the road.

Kim Crosser wrote:As someone who "boiled" his brakes at an AX (which then resulted in NO brakes on the next run), I would HIGHLY recommend upgrading your brake fluid from the factory stock to a higher temperature fluid such as ATE. If you are staying with the factory fluid and you are driving aggressively, you should definitely get the brake fluid replaced at least each year.
The dealer shops (Pioneer, Hoehn) won't put in fluids that aren't on Porsche's official list due to Porsche rules, but any other shops will do it, and the dealer tech guys will concur that the stock fluid won't last too long if you are driving very aggressively.
mariegrosjean wrote: Can I tell by the brake fluid level at all, or are there any other "warning" signs?
mariegrosjean wrote:So the only indication you're not doing brake bleeding enough is that you completely lose all braking like Kim? Can I tell by the brake fluid level at all, or are there any other "warning" signs?
UKAYMAN wrote:Is racing fluid DOT 4?
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