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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: France
Posts: 199
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Fire extinguisher,s
I have a 1kg powder in the boot.
Now you not going to do a lot with that but if you point it in the right place, basicly the base of the flame, you will get it out. Powder has no cooling effect so you will need to deal with the source of the fire. Heat ------------ Fuel --------------- Oxygen. Remove any one of the three to put out the fire. Throwing a jacket on top will help to keep the oxygen out. Switching the ignition off should have been the first thing done if you think the cars on fire (fuel pump). Heat ? water is a good coolant but NOT WITH FUEL AND OIL. YouTube - flaming r5 gtt
This is what started it all Last edited by R1916S; 3rd December 2006 at 06:07 PM. |
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