It seems that quite a few members here run around with CO2 cylinders for pumping up tires and running air tools.
Just a thought, but as we all (should) know, CO2 is a very good fire suppressant/extinguisher (not sure on the correct term here).
Why not set up some copper/ steel pipes in the engine bay, with holes drilled down one side. Have these mounted around the outside of the bay with the holes pointing in. Set them up with a line off the CO2 tank (before the reg?) and some sort of electicaly operated solenoid. In the event of an engine fire, it should make an effective remotely operated system for extinguishing the fire.
Nobody seems to use these CO2 systems here, but it is something I thought of in my sleep last night (keep a notepad by your bed)
Sean
Just a thought, but as we all (should) know, CO2 is a very good fire suppressant/extinguisher (not sure on the correct term here).
Why not set up some copper/ steel pipes in the engine bay, with holes drilled down one side. Have these mounted around the outside of the bay with the holes pointing in. Set them up with a line off the CO2 tank (before the reg?) and some sort of electicaly operated solenoid. In the event of an engine fire, it should make an effective remotely operated system for extinguishing the fire.
Nobody seems to use these CO2 systems here, but it is something I thought of in my sleep last night (keep a notepad by your bed)
Sean