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> automatic fire systems, suggestions?
machina
post Mar 5 2005, 12:07 PM
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Looking at installing fire system in the car.

Anything to look for, brand, type(AFFF), electric or manual?
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jwalters
post Mar 5 2005, 08:03 PM
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AFFF will destroy any electronics that would have survived on halon---also you have to wash the AFFF off immediately or it will start attacking everything metal--if it gets inside your longs they will be toast in short order--

All the canisters for AFFF have a plastic liner in them so it does not eat thru the can--

We use that stuff in the military--all it really is, is super, super, concentrated soap--

That shit will polish brass like nothing else

The problem with halon is it is known to cause sudden death---both types 1301 and 1211--but not as bad as CO2---

The powder type--PKP--or known as "Pure fucking magic" powder is also highly corrosive--but only when wet---that stuff will mix with a fluid fire and create a slurry and keep reignition from happening--but then it is wet---


Just keep a bottle between your legs and when it goes up run for cover!!! (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/html/emoticons/laugh.gif)
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