I alternate between Superblue and RBF600. Much easier to bleed it through if its a different colour.
RBF600 is technically better, but does anyone really think they'll need that level of performance ...
Dry Boiling Point in order of best to worst (°C)..
[Dry : Wet]
321 : 216 -- Neo-Synthetic Super DOT 610
312 : 216 -- Motul RBF600
310 : 270 -- Castrol SRF
310 : 210 -- AP Racing 600
286 : 184 -- Castrol Response, Super Dot 4
280 : 200 -- ATE Superblue/TYP200
275 : 150 -- AP Racing 551
265 : 185 -- Motul 5.1
261 : 173 -- Valvoline SynPower
230 : 155 -- DOT4 Specification
205 : 140 -- DOT3 Specification
Wet Boiling Point in order of best to worst (°C)
[Wet : Dry]
270 : 310 -- Castrol SRF
216 : 321 -- Neo-Synthetic Super DOT 610
216 : 312 -- Motul RBF600
210 : 310 -- AP Racing 600
200 : 280 -- ATE Superblue/TYP200
185 : 265 -- Motul 5.1
184 : 286 -- Castrol Response, Super Dot 4
173 : 261 -- Valvoline SynPower
155 : 230 -- DOT4 Specification
150 : 275 -- AP Racing 551
140 : 205 -- DOT3 Specification