Just run SRF. It's not that much more expensive when you factor in the size of the container. $60 for 1L vs $25 for 0.5L 660.
The big thing about SRF is it has a very high WET boiling point (518 degrees). Nothing else comes close. All the Motuls are 400 degrees. It technically isn't as high dry boiling point (606 vs 617 for RBF660 and 637 for RBF700, but that's not really much a a delt and wet is what you should really consider anyway. Quite frankly, if you're getting your fluid anywhere near 600 degrees, you've probably got a failing component of some sort. The other big thing is SRF doesn't attract water nearly as much as other fluids, so it stays closer to its dry boiling point.
There's a reason SRF is everyone's go to. I've never heard of anyone preferring motul, except for cost purposes.
I didn't even bleed my brakes in my C7GS before events. I just flushed the fluid once every 8-10 track days (I'm not even sure I needed to do that). I absolutely needed to at least flush with RBF600 as it definitely got wet after a track day or two. It worked out to be cheaper to run SRF and flush it once very 10 track days than to bleed with RBF every time. Plus, my time.
You shouldn't really even get to its wet boiling point, anyway. And heck, its "fully wet" boiling point is only about 75 degrees below RBF600's dry (and it will never be 100% dry), lol.
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