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    Senior Member H-viken's Avatar
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    Fire suppressant in a tube?

    Anyone hear of Blazecut (http://jogrusa.com/products/blazecut...ssion-system)?

    Any good?

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    I know they are popular with the VW bus crowd
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    Very interesting product, especially if you have a carb'ed car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Simmeth View Post
    Very interesting product, especially if you have a carb'ed car.
    Yeah, I thought so. Wouldn't stop me from keeping a regular extinguisher with me in the car, but as a first line defense it seems to work.

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    Don't know how'd it fit with a standard filter/snorkel arrangement.
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    Quote Originally Posted by classic View Post
    Don't know how'd it fit with a standard filter/snorkel arrangement.
    Mount it under the engine lid. Space isn't that tight.

    Not sure what would happen if a fire continued after the burst of flame retardant. Thus, a supplementary fire extinguisher is probably recommended.

    Sherwood

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