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Hi,

Even my local Lexus dealer isn't giving my a straight answer and searching the forum i'm getting mixed answers.

What brake fluid does the ISF run? Or can I use Dot 4 or Dot 5.1?

Dot 5.1 is a higher spec so will be better.

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3. 4 and 5.1 are all cross compatible

4 has higher boiling temp than 3 and 5.1  has higher boiling temp than 4 therefore a “better” fluid choice but that’s not to say the lower ones are not ok.

DOT 5 is the one that’s NOT compatible.

Factory spec is indeed 3/4 but like I said, Lexus Sidcup put 5.1 in mine at my last service in August without me asking 

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DOT 4 seems to be the standard and what practically every modern car uses. Should be fine even for F cars. In fact the manual states to use either DOT 3 or DOT 4 (for my RCF at least).

DOT 5.1 has a higher boiling point and is better for high performance applications (ie, track use), however it has some downsides as well (more hygroscopic/water absorbing, needs changing more regularly, more corrosive on paint, manufacturers don't seem to recommend it in some cases etc).

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I think more important than which you use is how often you change it, tbh. Notice that DOT 5.1 wet has a lower boiling point than DOT 4 and even DOT 3 dry.

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