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Brake Fliud question
will Tamiya EXTRA THIN CEMENT and Styrene sheets react to Brake fluid and do sumtin real realy horrible to my 350Z?
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Re: Brake Fliud question
It might disolve the glue but it wont hurt styrene.
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-Josh- 96' Integra GSR / ITR cams/valvetrain. Skunk2 IM, Greddy evo2, AEM CAI, RMF Header, Megan testpipe, Hasport mounts, Eibach coilovers, Beaks tie bar, Megan H brace, Rota Attacks, F/R strut bar, Kirk 6 point cage, Bride Cugas, Takata 4 Point, ITR Steering wheel 98' SVT Contour, 3L Port-Matched swap with SVT cams/full bolt ons; 224fwhp. 01' Chevy Blazer, DD. |
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Thanks!
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Re: Brake Fliud question
Do not use DOT4 or higher it will melt the plastic too. That happend to one of my Tamiya cars, a Lotus Europa. But I think if you use DOT3 or lower it's no problem as it always worked just fine before the DOT4 accident.
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