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I mean its the same stuff now, just no blue dye in it.
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Originally Posted by shuiend
(Post 1363404)
I got some on Amazon prime and from TSE.
Originally Posted by aidandj
(Post 1363405)
Suoerblue is no more.
Originally Posted by sixshooter
(Post 1363410)
Yep, I heard they stopped making it.
Originally Posted by aidandj
(Post 1363411)
For a really stupid reason too. Something about the USDOT saying people might get confused and put wind shield wiper fluid in there because it's blue too.
Originally Posted by shuiend
(Post 1363413)
I mean its the same stuff now, just no blue dye in it.
I'll just order a couple bottles of TYP200 from TSE today and be done with it. Thanks goys |
Last I looked it was also old stock. I did a decent search (more than just amazon and stuff) and really couldn't find a good source. People who can get it are either not sharing there sources, or you really just can't get it anymore.
I also wouldn't really want old stock of brake fluid. it has a shelf life. |
Speaking of old fluids being horded, does anybody here want some R-12? I've been lugging it around for two decades now, and it's doubtful I'll ever use it.
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ATE always made both the blue and amber stuff. The amber is "Type 200", and it's identical except for not having dye in it. The idea was you could alternate between them so that you knew when the system was flushed.
AIUI, they'd been ignoring the color part of the spec for years until finally someone in the government noticed and made them stop importing it. I think you can still get it in Europe. As far as R12 goes -- no, my '93 car has been converted to R-134a so I have no use for it. That stuff is valuable though, I'm told the going rate is something like $100/can. --Ian |
The problem with Superblue was that it said "DOT" on the can when it wasn't actually approved. I have a couple of cans hoarded but they're so old I'm not sure they are worth using at this point. I just run Typ200.
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If you wait long enough to flush your brake fluid the old stuff comes out brown and the new stuff is yellow :D
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Originally Posted by aidandj
(Post 1363544)
If you wait long enough to flush your brake fluid the old stuff comes out brown and the new stuff is yellow :D
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Originally Posted by aidandj
(Post 1363544)
If you wait long enough to flush your brake fluid the old stuff comes out brown and the new stuff is yellow :D
Hey, I wonder if I could sell it on Miata.net. "Factory fill, original equipment, installed-in-Hiroshima brake fluid, vitally important for anyone who wants to correctly restore an early Miata". --Ian |
Originally Posted by codrus
(Post 1363592)
The fluid that came out of the FD looked like swamp water.
--Ian |
Originally Posted by Godless Commie
(Post 1363597)
If you mean black by swamp water, I'm pretty certain you will be needing a new master cylinder pretty soon.
--Ian |
Apparently punctuality is not a requirement for the oval office.
They are 4 minutes late already. |
Speaking of brake fluid and colors, are there any dyes that are safe to add to brake fluid? The one compelling reason I have seen for super blue is so you can do a fluid swap at each brake job and know for certain all the old stuff has been flushed. (Alternate blue with something else).
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Just signed up for project fi. $249 Nexus 5x. I'll probably cancel and put my verizon sim in. But i've been thinking about keeping fi. Well see.
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For comparison purposes, I am paying about $65/month (with a 2 year contract) for a Note 4 with a 1000 min/4 Gb/1000 SMS package.
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Originally Posted by aidandj
(Post 1363748)
Just signed up for project fi. $249 Nexus 5x. I'll probably cancel and put my verizon sim in. But i've been thinking about keeping fi. Well see.
October 4th is Google's device announcement. If there is a 7" tablet I'm buying one. My Nexus7 (2012) is essentially useless at this point, and the Nexus 9 I stole from my boss is sooooo god damn big. I'm no size queen, 7" is my sweet spot. I'm also hoping for an update to the 5" phone, but that's not as critical. |
I think i timed it perfectly. There are rumors about them dropping the nexus devices and only selling the pixel ($649). But there are other rumors about a nexus price drops.
Google has a 15 day price drop policy. The way I see it is a win win situation. If the drop the nexus i win because I got one. If they drop the price I win because google will refund me the difference. I pay $50 a month for unlimited data, unlimited texts, and a bunch of minutes. Were on a legacy nationwide family plan though. |
Originally Posted by aidandj
(Post 1363783)
I pay $50 a month for unlimited data, unlimited texts, and a bunch of minutes. Were on a legacy nationwide family plan though.
My Note 4 is included in my plan. |
Just airtime.
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People still pay for finite amounts of call time and texts?
And finite amounts of data? My Nexus 7 was a great tablet, but it's usefulness ceased around the time I picked up the Nexus 5 - the slightly larger screen didn't justify the need for carrying around an additional device. When the battery went kaput on the Nexus 7 after a couple years, I picked up a Sony Xperia Z4 Tablet (10.1") and I've found that I use it far more than I ever used the Nexus 7. When the Nexus 5 wore out in June, I picked up the 6P - I was trying to hold out for the replacement to the 6P, but the power button started failing, and repeated bashings to fix the power button caused a critical failure of the SIM tray. |
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