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> Blaze Cut fire suppression system, Anyone use one? looks like a good deal for $99
Mark Henry
post Jun 13 2015, 06:16 AM
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Thinking of a fire suppression system, but halon is so expensive, I think foam systems freeze and I'd hate to dump a chemical bottle on it.

Automatic, no residue, looks like a good system, you would just zip tie it to the lid.
Only downside I see is the ugly hose in the compartment.

My one question would a GT lid be closed in enough to make this work proper?

http://jogrusa.com/products/blazecut-fire-suppression-system


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Andyrew
post Jun 13 2015, 03:35 PM
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You could probably paint the hose and components flat black, it would pull heat faster and be less noticeable.

This is a great looking system, I doubt it would deploy unless the car was really on fire and parked as shown.

Im considering this now...
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