Amsoil brake fluid is dark?
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Amsoil brake fluid is dark?
I bought a couple bottles of Amsoil Dot 600 brake fluid earlier this year and finally got a chance to flush my brake fluid out. However, after cracking the seal and pouring the new fluid out, it appeared amber-colored already (darker orange). My last couple changes were using Amsoil, and if I recall correctly, it had a lighter yellow color to it, like vegetable oil. Does this seem normal to you guys?
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What is this supposed to mean? Ive been using their products in my car for 5 years now with no known issues. As for the brake fluid I flush it once a year and although I havent tested it on the track Ive always had a rock solid pedal during auto-x with no issues to date. I'm not so sure urine would work as well but give it a shot and report back...if you're still with us
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What is this supposed to mean? Ive been using their products in my car for 5 years now with no known issues. As for the brake fluid I flush it once a year and although I havent tested it on the track Ive always had a rock solid pedal during auto-x with no issues to date. I'm not so sure urine would work as well but give it a shot and report back...if you're still with us
Their company left a bitter taste in my mouth (and many others) years and years ago, Back in the days when their obnoxious dealers would go shop to shop peddling their wares and feeding people lines of BS
With their we are the best business model, and you are doing your car harm by not using out products, Bunch of horse ****.
I wouldn't use a drop of any of their crap if it were free.
Funny story: I remember my buddy had gotten a case of oil in his shop once. We took it out back threw it on the fire pit and blasted it to **** with a couple hand guns he had.
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