mikekean
ClioSport Club Member
996 C4S, 135i, E30x2
I really cant see how you can boil fluid with a wet boiling point of 200 degrees when it's housed inside a plastic reservoir TBH.
Lines in the engine bay passing a manifold perhaps, master cylinder itself maybe, but not the reservoir.
I also cant see why moving the reservoir would help at all, because even if the plastic could sustain enough heat to boil the fluid, hot fluid expands, so its coming out of the lines, not down from the reservoir, so you'd never draw the boiled stuff into the system anyway.
The heat is compounding, if your brake fluid is already 50 degree's from ambient in the engine bay that only gives you a 150 degree window before it boils.