Brake fluid flush w/full synthetic. Better braking & stiffer pedal

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So i don't really know how to work on cars or suvs parsay but i really want to learn so i can do this type and other types without spending lots of money how would i go about learning or seeing how to do something like this ?
 

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You can change out the fluid from the reservoir, but it'll take longer. You basically syphon as much as you can out and then replace with new fluid. Drive for a few days and do it again. Repeat 4-5 times and by then, you'll have basically gotten rid of all the old fluid.
 

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You can change out the fluid from the reservoir, but it'll take longer. You basically syphon as much as you can out and then replace with new fluid. Drive for a few days and do it again. Repeat 4-5 times and by then, you'll have basically gotten rid of all the old fluid.

That will NOT take out the old brake fluid from the lines. The only way to do it is to bleed each caliper.
 

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Brake fluid flush w/full synthetic Better braking stiffer pedal

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Depends on if youre going to OC.
At stock speeds theyre pretty close performance wise, they trade blows pretty evenly.
However, both oc to about 4ghz fairly easily, and at that point the i5 generally wins as its more efficient clock for clock.

Even then it depends on what you want to do, core i series cpus are very, very good at number crunching, so things like FAH and video encoding/decoding and other extremely CPU hungry tasks are dominated by them.
AMD cpus tend to work better for gaming, that AMD cpu trades blows with the i7 920 in games.

Its pretty much a personal preference thing, although in many cases you would get a larger game performance difference saving 30 on the cpu to spend 30 more on the GPU.
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---------- Post added at 07:51 AM ---------- Previous post was at 07:44 AM ----------

So once the fluid gets into each brake line, it stays there forever?
It may or may not...it's best to bleed at each corner just in case you have air in the system. When it comes to brakes you should not cut corners. The procedure you described is a lazy one if I must say so.
 

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