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ermmm..

Where can I mount a fire extinguisher? In a R33.

At the moment it's just sitting wobbling in the passenger floor..

Can I just screw into the floor of the passenger floor where the feet are? Wont that like damage the car? :domokun:

Any pictures would be great also!

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Victor.. these will probably help you:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...t=0&start=0

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=115536

I also got a Supercheapauto fire extinguisher but after some reading and founding out how unreliable they are, i went back to return it and going to buy a BFI Extinguisher.

Victor.. these will probably help you:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...t=0&start=0

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...howtopic=115536

I also got a Supercheapauto fire extinguisher but after some reading and founding out how unreliable they are, i went back to return it and going to buy a BFI Extinguisher.

Cheers Ray!

How much was the BFI one?

I just got a cheap one coz I'll need one for DECA. It is usually $30 but on special for $20 lol.

doodz, put your cheap one in the bin, or give it to your mum to put in the kitchen. what you want is the BFI 1kg extinguisher. It costs $50-$60 and by far out performs any of the cheap ones. Plus I would venture a guess that the $20 you bought has a plastic bracket? If so it is unnaceptable for any CAMS event that requires an extinguisher. Also, you will find most likely it cannot be recharged.

orly?

Yea like that RX7 at EC on that track day.. oh man FIREE!! 2secs later zoom it's all on fire!

hmmmmz Maybe I can return it to supercheap.. hmmmz... or maybe just try it out LOL $20 for thrills :)

Where can you get this BFI one? And which one? Their site has heaps of different ones! :(

BFI Dry Chemical Powder (ABE) Extinguishers

Fireman Dry Chemical Powder (ABE) Extinguishers

Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Extinguishers

Air Water, Air Foam & Wet Chemical Extinguishers

Burnstop Multi-Purpose Extinguishers

Mobile Fire Extinguishers

Mr Fireman Home Protection Package

Marine Fire Extinguishers

Beer Baron: Do you know anyone that has used the CHUBB Fire Extinguishers? they sell them at REPCO for around $30 i think.

Otherwise: i wouldn't mind being in a group buy for BFI fire extinguishers 1kg i've seen them for around $45-$55 delivered off the net.

Brendan if your car is on fire from the rear end(boot area) how do you think you will access the fire extinguisher? Most of the hardcore guys are mounting them under the driver/passenger seat so pretty much under your legs you have to be able to reach it from the drivers side( cams requirement i thinks)

well for cams events it must be able to be reached by the driver WITH seatbelt or harness on. so either under drivers seat, or passenger seat, or somewhere around the centre console is pretty much the only place.

I haven't used the chubb ones but they have a pretty good rep.

the BFI ones are good. I've used them and I've used some other lame-o ones (can't remember brand) and they were rubbish.

doodz, the one you want is BFI Dry Chemical Powder (ABE) Extinguishers.

This is it: http://www.firstaidsales.com.au/component/...emart/Itemid,1/

compare it's rating to the one you have. the BFI 1kg one is 1A,20B:E and again you must have an all metal bracket (the BFI one comes with it).

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