Too cheap to buy a fire extinguisher for your car?
Too cheap to buy a fire extinguisher for your car?
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Originally Posted by Ctrl
Looks almost exactly like my GT-3 RX-7 race car at Laguna Seca after a Weber set screw shook loose and the carb overflowed during braking into Turn 2. The auto fire system did nothing to stop the fire, except cost me plenty to replace and refill after the accident. By the time the fire truck got there the flames were about the same size with me diving out the window.
Looked hopeless as hell, the fuel system, the tires, the fiberglass body, all burned to the ground. In a heroic effort my crew and I fixed most of the damage overnight and won the race the next day. At the starting grid for the race the marshall said something like:
"Gee, I know it is not legal to race without fenders but, if it's OK with the Tech people, it's OK with me."
The tech people missed the accident and never registered the damage so, I got to race and win in an open wheeled car the next day.
I hope the owner of this car had good insurance, at the least.
Albert
Last edited by axr6; Jun 4, 2006 at 12:49 AM.
Originally Posted by three sevens
I think I'm going to be sick!
Originally Posted by Recentlyconverted
honest question, where can I pick up a fire extinguisher and where can I get it recharged?
http://www.racerwholesale.com/produc...roducts_id=260
Originally Posted by Section8
you might want to look into getting a Halon extinguisher. It doesn't leave the powder residue like those do. There was an group buy on these a while back...
and pictures like these made me mount one in my car.
https://www.rx7club.com/forum/showth...nguisher+mount
Originally Posted by 7racer
you might want to look into getting a Halon extinguisher. It doesn't leave the powder residue like those do. There was an group buy on these a while back...
and pictures like these made me mount one in my car.
https://www.rx7club.com/forum/showth...nguisher+mount
and pictures like these made me mount one in my car.
https://www.rx7club.com/forum/showth...nguisher+mount
The best for oil and gas fires is Halon 2402 which disperses as a liquid.
Second best is Halon 1301 which disperses as a gas.
Dry Chem is worst for car fires but is cheapest and leaves a powder mess.
Use to install Halon systems in computer rooms and large industry sites.
They even have Halon systems that can put out explosions before they do any damage.
Second best is Halon 1301 which disperses as a gas.
Dry Chem is worst for car fires but is cheapest and leaves a powder mess.
Use to install Halon systems in computer rooms and large industry sites.
They even have Halon systems that can put out explosions before they do any damage.
I've got a fire extinguisher in my car, have had it for some time now. But realistically, a fuel fire gets out of hand REAL QUICK!
I've got an automatic HALON system in my boat, it kicks ***. Sadly though, HALON was decided to be one of those 'bad' gasses that was contributing to the Greenhouse Effect. So systems with HALON are hard to get now.
I've got an automatic HALON system in my boat, it kicks ***. Sadly though, HALON was decided to be one of those 'bad' gasses that was contributing to the Greenhouse Effect. So systems with HALON are hard to get now.
How much time does one really have to get out, open the hood, keep the hood propped up and open fire with and extinguisher? Where do you shoot? Is there a typical trouble spot?
Im assuming by the time you see flame out of the hood, it might be too late.
What are the dangers? Can anything in the engine bay explode? or is the main risk a large amount of fuel being dispersed under the car quickly if something does burst/melt?
I have a small extinguisher that the previous owner purchased.
Im assuming by the time you see flame out of the hood, it might be too late.
What are the dangers? Can anything in the engine bay explode? or is the main risk a large amount of fuel being dispersed under the car quickly if something does burst/melt?
I have a small extinguisher that the previous owner purchased.







