goldduster318
Overzealous Car Modifier
Well there's another clue. DOT5 has a higher compressibility and won't absorb, move, and then dissapate the air the way DOT3/4 will. I will only personally ever use DOT3 or DOT4 and when I am working on the car I just would be ready to pour some water on it. The DOT3/4 is a higher performing fluid.
You'd have to work pretty hard to change between the two because mixing them is well...horrible.
My job being a brake engineer for ABS/ESC systems and electronic brake boosters we don't allow that stuff (DOT5) to be used for any reason. Its not an issue with EPDM rubber but the stuff will just straight foam up if it's agitated enough. This could also be part of the issue you have. When you have air in the system you're basically foaming it and then you have to push it out now...without foaming it.
DOT3/4 if you start with an empty system, foam it, let it sit overnight and then do a quick bleed you're usually set regardless of how bad it was because the air makes it to the highest point it can reach and comes out of it quite fast.
You'd have to work pretty hard to change between the two because mixing them is well...horrible.
My job being a brake engineer for ABS/ESC systems and electronic brake boosters we don't allow that stuff (DOT5) to be used for any reason. Its not an issue with EPDM rubber but the stuff will just straight foam up if it's agitated enough. This could also be part of the issue you have. When you have air in the system you're basically foaming it and then you have to push it out now...without foaming it.
DOT3/4 if you start with an empty system, foam it, let it sit overnight and then do a quick bleed you're usually set regardless of how bad it was because the air makes it to the highest point it can reach and comes out of it quite fast.















