Re: fire extinguishers for in car DE events ?? |
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From: Doug and Terri Anderson (dnt dock.net)
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Date: Tue, 15 Mar 2011 00:17:10 -0700 (PDT)
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Hello Britt -
I second the notion. Our 78 carbed 308 GTS is back on the road BUT I
smell gas every once in a while. I know the car has 26 miles of various
tubing and with our gas composition - I knows I have a seep someplace - but
where. Tucked beside me is a 10 pound halon. Like a cops gun - I
hope I never have to use while chasing down bad smells.
DOUG
PS - the rear of our cars are full of cotton, wool, jute, cardboard and
plywood all put together to keep the heat out of our "boot." Yeah, right -
directly above the muffler.- think I'll transport a load of Hershey bars back
there. BUWHAhahaahahahah
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, March 14, 2011 2:07
PM
Subject: Re: [Ferrari] fire extinguishers
for in car DE events ??
When my 328GTS went backwards into the barrier a few years ago the fire
was started by the rear lamps shorting out; quickly flames spread as did the
smoke. I was still in the car recovering when the guy in the Ferrari behind me
stopped, leapt out and used HIS extinguisher on the fire. The fire never
touched the engine. I would ALWAYS have a fire extinguisher in an old
car such as these. It is not just the engine that can catch fire if you are in
a collision.
Regards
Britt
BR in the
UK 1986 328GTS (LHD 89,940km) Died August 19, 2006 Shrewsbury UK 1980
400i (RHD 74,000 miles) Searching for the right 512TR 1997 Fiat
Barchetta 1985 Bertone X1/9 2003 BMW 530d 1991 Alfa Spider S4
LHD 1993 Alfa Spider S4 LHD 2010 BMW 320d
In a message dated 11/03/2011 00:17:35 GMT Standard Time,
pokiebaron [at] gmail.com writes:
I'm
thinking of installing an extinguisher in my old 911, even though I only use
it for road use now. There are no oil or fuel leaks at all, but she is
getting to be an older girl now. Better to play it on the safe
side.
Ed 911SC
On 10 March 2011 17:48, Mike Fleischer <themightytoe [at] gmail.com>
wrote:
Hmm
Its been a bit since I
did a DE but I recall the general advice was all race-prepped cars should
have an extinguisher, street cars it was optional. Neither was a
requirement unless it was a race event. If you did have a system
there were clear rules on mounting, size, and accessibility to set off the
system.
That said I know of several instances where cars
caught on fire at various DE's. Typically some oil getting loose on
the manifolds, and in all cases it was a 911 variant of some type that
ended up with black smoke pouring out of its rear... RMS failure
maybe on some, Turbo failure on a few definitely... 911's catching
fire was always preferable (provided no one was hurt) to them leaving the
oil on half the track though probably not the owner's favorite way to
go. I could see some Ferrari's doing this too but so few actually
show at a DE typically. I don't remember seeing any other type of
car actually catch on fire except a really old 240Z with a Chevy
V8...
Only other fires where brush fires from some cars that OTE'd
into the dry brush grass and stopped, hot exhaust lit the grass...
Driving back to the track is often the best option there :)
In all
cases the track corner workers were present with extinguishers pretty
quickly, though some of those brush fires would get pretty decently sized.
BR,
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