Hello, Jason. Please read post # 26934 here on the DeLorean Mailing List and you will find your answer to your brake fluid question. Or if you would rather have an answer now it's Castrol GTLMA brake fluid (DOT 4). I personally use Super Blue Racing brake fluid imported from Germany. Bought it in Seattle, WA at AutoSport. The 1 litre can cost about $9 and on it's label it states Dry boiling point: 280 degrees C (536 F), 50 C (122 F) above DOT 4. Wet boiling point: 200 C (392 F), 45 C (113 F) above DOT 4. I sincerely hope the brake fluid you get has some recommendations on how often to change it and some caution or warning labels. Boy was I an IDIOT (here on the DML you are only allowed to call yourself an IDIOT) when I bought this brake fluid. The guy behind the counter tells me all the guys who race cars use this stuff. And the reason it's called Super Blue Racing cause it's blue. Then I ask, "Well can I still see through it to check for any contaminates in the brake fluid reservoir?" He checks with some one and they say, "Yes." Bull $&!:(! The fluid is too dark when the reservoir is full to see anything but dark, dark blue. Now, I just assume there are no contaminates. When bleeding the brakes just take a look around and check that you have at least some life left in your brake pads and there is no extraordinary amount of dirt around the brake calipers it could mean you have fluid leaking and dirt is attracted to it. Mark R. Vanyo VIN #02261 Not afraid to sign his name. Yahoo! ID outatym2001 outatym = my license plate, 2001 = the year I bought my 'D' --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Jason Rowe" <rowejj@xxxx> wrote: Hello All, I think spring may actually be here now so it's time to get the aprilia and delorean ready to come out. I would like to flush the brake fluid and replace with new but I can't remember what kind of fluid was recommended. I tried searching the archives but didn't see it anywhere. I'm thinking it was castrol of some kind. Can anyone tell me? Also, is there anything else I should do to the calipers or master cylinder while I'm at it? Thanks in advance.....................Jason #5903