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Then again, I may just install a 3 or 5 lb. remote system and plumb spray heads where ever it will do the most good (actually or psychological). 

You better stop making sense. I had a BN-2 Eberspacher in my old Spyder, and you can bet I had a spray-head pointing right at it, and hopefully engulfing anything before it spread to the 8 gallons of BOOM right above it. Plus another two spray-heads pointing at each carburetor and flooding the entire compartment with Halon(unfortunately NLA).

I don't have a fire system installed in the new car yet. However, this time I bought a modern Webasto which has modern computer-controlled safety built into it.

To me, the Blaze-Cut looks like a science experiment. I'd rather have nothing or an actual system with somebody's stamp of approval.

Last edited by DannyP
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