RedTrackRat
Junior Member
I'm new here and new to the S197 but I've road raced and tracked cars for 20 years. Gravity bleed is the best way to get the job done. It takes patience but works great. I just changed the fluid in my '07 prior to a track event. Use a bleed bottle and hose, crack each fitting, nearest first and let it drain while you sit back and have a cool drink. Since you changed your fluid completely each season (didn't you?) you only need to drain a few ounces from each caliper to get the fresh, unheated fluid into the caliper. If you faded the brakes in a session OR you heat soaked the system by holding the pedal down while trying to leave the track, you need to bleed. Otherwise, simple precautionary bleeding at the end of each track day goes a long way towards preventing really bad stuff.
