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80cap
post Jun 21 2017, 09:45 AM
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What fire extinguisher do you guys carry?
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Hi Brian, this is a repost of a product I found recently that you may want to consider:
I purchased the 6 foot BlazeCut Fire Suppression System. This length only requires one length down one side of the lid, one curve, and one length back the other side of the lid. I also found that the stiff tubing does not like to bend into a tight enough arc to fit into the confines of the engine lid. The tube kinked at the center of the curve, but I don't think it damaged it. I bought an electrical gray pipe curve, 3/4" ID, split it with my band saw, and zip tied and taped it around the BlazeCut tubing at the center of the arc where the tubing wanted to kink. This supported and held the tubing, keeping the tubing in the required arc while preventing it from kinking. I also found that plastic zip ties were not strong enough to hold the tubing in position under the engine lid. The stiff BlazeCut tubing does not like to bend or go where you want it to very easily. As you can see, I removed my rain tray a while ago since I never take the car out in bad weather and the engine runs cooler without it.
I fastened the tubing to the underside of the engine lid using metal pipe claps, 3/4 ID, and short self tapping metal screws into the lid supports. I wrapped the BlazeCut in heavy plumbers tape wherever it came in contact with the metal lid. I also cut thin strips of black tape and put them on the top side of the BlazeCut tube so you could not easily see the white tubing through the engine grill from the outside.
If you look on the left side of my engine lid, you can also see a steel braided cable I added a while back so I don't have to hold on to the engine lid when I open it. Without the cable, if you popped the engine lid and didn't hold it, it would fly open and put a lot of bending force on the hinges, which I have already rewelded once. Now the cable catches it before it works on the hinges.
BTW, if you have a weak opening engine cover, here's a link to an easy and simple fix that lets you put more pop in the opening, especially with the extra weight of the BlazeCut under the lid. My lids pops open fully now, even with the tubing under it.
http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?sho...=290514&hl=
I hope I never have to find out how well the BlazeCut tubing works!
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80cap   fire extinguisher   Jun 21 2017, 09:45 AM
oakdalecurtis   Hi Brian, this is a repost of a product I found re...   Jun 21 2017, 11:06 AM
Beechwoodtitle   Dear Brian, I also have BlazeCut in my 912 soft-wi...   Jun 21 2017, 11:19 AM
designerguy90   I have one of the 2.5lb H3R Hal Guard clean agent ...   Jun 21 2017, 11:27 AM
80cap   Thanks Brian   Jun 21 2017, 01:07 PM
porschetub   1.5kg with motorsport approved stainless mount,hav...   Jun 21 2017, 01:41 PM
AZBanks   Get a clean agent like Halon(if you can find it) o...   Jun 21 2017, 01:56 PM
db9146   Blazecut 3 meter version.....lay it in the sun a l...   Jun 21 2017, 02:25 PM
Dave_Darling   What I [do carry is a 5-lb hand-held bottle of Hal...   Jun 21 2017, 02:30 PM
eitnurg   Halon has been banned for several years now: altho...   Jun 21 2017, 03:04 PM
Coondog   Halon has been banned for several years now: alth...   Jun 21 2017, 05:14 PM
porschetub   Halon was banned in my country yrs ago,my one is d...   Jun 21 2017, 06:02 PM
GeorgeRud   I have Halon extinguishers my Porsches and automat...   Jun 21 2017, 06:17 PM
AZBanks   Sadly, halon was banned based on the “Ozone Shie...   Jun 21 2017, 08:16 PM
porbmw   [quote name='AZBanks' date='Jun 21 201...   Jun 22 2017, 11:47 AM
914dave   4 lb ) SPA AFFF Multi-Flo Mechanical Fire System ...   Jun 22 2017, 01:19 PM
914dave   Safety pin and discharge handles mounted in the gl...   Jun 22 2017, 01:21 PM
iamchappy   SPA...   Jun 22 2017, 02:40 PM
70Sixter   SPA... What is that 2.5 bracket ? Anyone know i...   Jul 6 2017, 02:42 PM
Amphicar770   Halon is the way to go. You can find them at airc...   Jun 23 2017, 12:23 PM


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