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AnthonyNYC 06-30-06 02:26 AM

Sorry to hear what happened as well. At least you're ok.

Anthony

FJDRX7 07-01-06 08:42 AM

sorry dude!!!!

luiml73 07-01-06 11:37 AM


Originally Posted by Improved FD
I just saw an early 90s 911 on the side of the highway tonight with 6 foot flames pouring out of the engine bay (behind the driver)

guess it happens to a few other cars, too :eek:

My friends VR6 corrado cought fire at 3:00am all by itself. Firefighters woke my friend up to tell him his car was on fire.

airborne 07-01-06 12:27 PM

I'm really sorry for you. best of luck with the insurance. doesn't look like an extinguisher would of even made a dent in that inferno.

you HAVE to have better luck with the next car.

tphan 07-01-06 03:02 PM

Time to check the 2 fire extinguishers in the 7...

Every single time I take the 7 out this sort of thing lingering in back of my head...not good.

Fire extinguisher saved my Cobra from turn into ashes...vaccum hose fell onto hot headers burst into flame 2" away from the AFR.

Flybye 07-02-06 12:23 PM

I'm so sorry for your loss.

Good to know you are alive and kicking.

20B3rdgen 07-05-06 10:06 PM

Have you talked the the insurance company yet?

TheOneChen 07-06-06 12:47 PM

How many pounds of Halon do you guys think is enough?

veilsidei 07-06-06 03:56 PM

nothing a little polish cant rub out ;)

rizzxx7 07-06-06 05:45 PM

from the pics, it looks like you were on elbow road. I blew my engine messing around that same road.

am3210 07-06-06 06:05 PM

Lost forever
 
Sorry to hear and see your loss. It's truely a lost to the whole community as there are so few left on the road here in the states.

ArchangelX 07-08-06 01:52 PM

I'm considering the idea of putting a fire extinguisher system similar to the ones installed in our Formula Mirages into my FD, as I'm just now putting her back together, and I'll be damned if I'm gonna let her catch on fire. It's a 93, and it's had the recall work done, but I think this might be a good idea...just put one of the pull switch activated ones in there...I see a fire..BAM...no more fire. :D

Ledfoot 07-08-06 02:54 PM

freakin FPD.....

install braided lines, upgrade to fuel pressure regulator with internal pulsation damper(SARD universal with FD3S adapter-combined roughly same cost as an OEM damper) someone here did a write up using Marren FPD...

....and if all else fails...repeated short bursts with fire extinguisher, preferably halon...
...sometimes screaming HELP! HELP! works....

Mdessouki 07-09-06 01:13 AM

See what the buy back is. The buyback should be next to nothing and I'm local. Mike

20B3rdgen 07-10-06 12:20 PM


Originally Posted by Mdessouki
See what the buy back is. The buyback should be next to nothing and I'm local. Mike

I had first didbs. I already PMed him the day he posted this about a buyback and Im local too with a flatbed trailer.

20B3rdgen 07-16-06 02:07 AM

I havent hear from you but I wanted to know what your plans are for your fire damaged car are. I am putting my 20B swap on hold because I would rather build a track car and put it into that. Please let me know one way or the other if your willing to let me buy it back from your insurance company.

KeloidJonesJr. 07-16-06 02:12 AM

man > machine

Terrh 07-16-06 01:59 PM

wow you guys are vultures
why don't you wait until he buys it back before hassling him about the car?

jeezus.

JohnH-RX7 07-16-06 02:47 PM

The fuel rail recall doesn't stop probs! I'm in the middle of fuel work because of this - I smelt fuel in the engine bay, I thought it was the FPD, but when I got in there I found the hose had split down to the inner braid. It was leaking without any pressure in the system!
God knows how much was coming out under pressure. Treat this as a consumable the hose was perished due to heat - I cut off the swaged parts & twisting the hose to get it off the fitting nipples just caused it to disintegrate.
Scary.

-JH

Crash Test Joey 07-16-06 03:38 PM

Sucks that it happened. +1 for being able to get out of the car safely.

I bought mine as a shell and I could see fire damage, but it looked like it was a poor stereo install and a wire under the hood shorted out. Relatively minor. Nothing like that inferno. Wow.

20B3rdgen 07-19-06 01:27 AM


Originally Posted by Terrh
wow you guys are vultures
why don't you wait until he buys it back before hassling him about the car?

jeezus.

Im not a vulture, I just dont want him to let the insurance company scap it. If he keeps it for himself I'm fine with that, but if he does not want to keep it then it should go to a RX-7 person who will put it back on the road and not a junk yard.


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