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What Fluid To Use For Slave Cylinder Hydrolics..
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Modifications to your Normally Aspirated Hyundai engine. Cold Air Intakes, Spark Plugs/wires, Cat back Exhaust...etc.
What Fluid To Use For Slave Cylinder Hydrolics..
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I always wanted to know what is the correct fluid to put in there. Probly a noob question. I always put brake fluid in it.
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Yep, brake fluid.
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Answer to the next question: Dot 3
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use only oem, dot 3.. because in my experance i have try motul rbf 600 th clutch master cyl only lasted 6 mounths..
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I used dot 4 synthetic in my clutch. HMAService says you can use dot3 or dot4 for the clutch.
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