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arush:
Thanks guys for the info. Do you know if it is legal to paint the bottles, obviously leaving all sticker information exposed.
Glen, what agent are you using?

GlennLever:

--- Quote from: arush on July 29, 2016, 05:08:05 AM ---Thanks guys for the info. Do you know if it is legal to paint the bottles, obviously leaving all sticker information exposed.
Glen, what agent are you using?

--- End quote ---

Coldfire Vs Others Fire Suppressant Agents



ColdFire 302 is a harmless plant and water based fire suppressing agent for class B oil/fuel fires. Cold Fire puts out effectively and easily any Class A, B, D or K fires

http://www.goodvibesracing.com/DJSafetyFireSystems.htm

dreracecar:
Glenn, I could not fit the CF bottles in "MY" car, I built my own car and at that time for the class it was only 5#, stepped up to 7.0 and changed over to a 10# safecraft because a friend gave it to me. Then NHRA without any reason mandated 20#, I could have bought 2 CF bottles for what the SC "bottle" cost but I was not willing to re-figure my car for the larger bottles.
There hasnt been a fire in our type of cars that I could remember and its only effective when the car has stopped, The last thing my driver needs is to be slippin anda sliding in the foam if the bottle goes off for a minor issue.

GlennLever:
I fully understand

wideopen231:
for the differance in time on fire I might rework car some how.

Great video and makes my choice easy.

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