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Buy a brake fluid moisture tester from amazon for £5. Place into reservoir, if it flashes orange to red, you need to change it out. What you’re experiencing is similar to me. What is happening is the heat from braking is actually boiling the “water” inside the brake fluid. Causing the brake line to expand. If you leave the brake fluid in there, it will corrode your brake lines, soften your pedal dramatically and therefore decrease stopping power. I have racing fluid and SS braided lines with stock callipers, EBC Grooved and EBC yellowstuff pads. You may not need the racing fluid as it is extremely expensive for a complete change, but I wouldn’t advise buying DOT 3/4/5.1. Somewhere in between. If you’re not sure how to bleed the system in the correct order and what steps to take, or any questions at all, PM me.
Hope this helps!!!
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