Does anyone know if ATE Super Blue and ATE Super Yellow brake fluid is O.K. to use? I keep reading Porsche brand is the only one to use, but I also know a couple of drivers who use it on the track in their Porsche.
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I use them exclusively. When I change and flush my brake systems, I use the contrasting color ATE fluids to tell when I have completely flushed. I start with the Amber fluid that came from the factory fill and flush after the first year or two with the ATE Blue. When the flushed fluid comes out in the opposing color, you know that it new fluid. Also, ATE has been a supplier of brake parts for Porsche for many years. American Department of Transportation standards require that the brake fluid be Amber or Blond in color for Identification purposes so that it is not confused with other fluids. It is a real old standard and is way out of whack with what could be a good standard for color identification purposes.