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Brake fluid top off question


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I'd like to top off my girlfriend's 997-1 C4S but I only have Pentosin, ATE Super Blue, and ATE Gold laying around (listed in order of heat rating). Are any of these ok to mix in with whatever is stock?

Thanks!

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To be more specific, the Pentosin I have on hand is "Pentosin Racing Brake Fluid". I know from research that it appears most Porsches take Pentosin 11S (which can be replaced or mixed with the higher 202), but I can't figure out how the "Racing Brake Fluid" fits into that equation...

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  • 1 month later...
ATE Gold is the factory fill.

I checked online, and Tire Rack shows an all blue, one liter can marked "200". Other sites show the blue Ate 200 can with a big white square and red diagonal stripe. These other sites refer to it as racing fluid. Is there a difference in these Ate products with the slightly different labels, and are both approved by Porsche?

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