Fire Suppression
#6
Relevant to my interests... Just finishing a full cage, so I need to upgrade from an extinguisher to a dedicated system.
Anyone have experience with the Zero Novec systems?
Also, the electronic systems seem very popular, but I would think they could be compromised more easily by fire? Especially an electrical/battery fire?
Anyone have experience with the Zero Novec systems?
Also, the electronic systems seem very popular, but I would think they could be compromised more easily by fire? Especially an electrical/battery fire?
#7
I just learned about these (Element E100 extinguishers) as an alternative to small car-mounted fire bottles. Could be a nice complement to a complete system.
https://discoveryparts.com/auto-raci...ent-40100.html
https://discoveryparts.com/auto-raci...ent-40100.html
#9
No offense, but if you are trying to plan a system for your car, it's better to outline your budget, racing class, car setup, etc than asking for a random straw poll.
Budget for entire fire system?
HPDE, TT, sprint or enduro?
Street driven or trailered?
OEM fuel system of heavily modified?
What engine?
OEM fuel tank?
Caged or just 4 pt?
Gutted, partial or full interior?
In our shop, we have cars with fully automatic 4L 4 nozzle systems, manual 3 nozzle, 2L systems, Element sticks. The Element sticks are a no brainer for every single vehicle we have including our street cars.
Hand held bottles are for two things. Putting out the grass fire under you started when you parked off track mid session or putting out someone else's car. They are not a primary for putting out your own engine fire. If you have fire in the car, pull that lever and get the F out.
For caged cars, we recommend a manual system with 3-4 nozzles and a handheld. Handheld needs to be accessible from the drivers seat with harness unbuckled. If you need to crawl or lean towards the center of the car to reach the hand held, it's too far away. You should be able to reach the handheld while seated normally. Idea is that you ****** it on the way out the drivers door.
For inline 4's, we like 4 nozzles
Nozzle at the fuel rail to cover
Nozzle at the dipstick. If you blow the engine, it usually involves a brief oil pressure spike that pops dipstick out and sprays header with oil. Oil fire yay.
Nozzle at drivers torso on top of cage
Nozzle at fuel pump cover on tank
The automatic system has a two temp sensors that trigger at... 180° IIRC. One above fuel pump plate, one over drivers head on cage.
We have ESS and Spa systems on our cars, plus the Element sticks as handhelds.
From 2011. That car is long gone but the system has been updated and pit into Vegas, our K swapped enduro build.
Budget for entire fire system?
HPDE, TT, sprint or enduro?
Street driven or trailered?
OEM fuel system of heavily modified?
What engine?
OEM fuel tank?
Caged or just 4 pt?
Gutted, partial or full interior?
In our shop, we have cars with fully automatic 4L 4 nozzle systems, manual 3 nozzle, 2L systems, Element sticks. The Element sticks are a no brainer for every single vehicle we have including our street cars.
Hand held bottles are for two things. Putting out the grass fire under you started when you parked off track mid session or putting out someone else's car. They are not a primary for putting out your own engine fire. If you have fire in the car, pull that lever and get the F out.
For caged cars, we recommend a manual system with 3-4 nozzles and a handheld. Handheld needs to be accessible from the drivers seat with harness unbuckled. If you need to crawl or lean towards the center of the car to reach the hand held, it's too far away. You should be able to reach the handheld while seated normally. Idea is that you ****** it on the way out the drivers door.
For inline 4's, we like 4 nozzles
Nozzle at the fuel rail to cover
Nozzle at the dipstick. If you blow the engine, it usually involves a brief oil pressure spike that pops dipstick out and sprays header with oil. Oil fire yay.
Nozzle at drivers torso on top of cage
Nozzle at fuel pump cover on tank
The automatic system has a two temp sensors that trigger at... 180° IIRC. One above fuel pump plate, one over drivers head on cage.
We have ESS and Spa systems on our cars, plus the Element sticks as handhelds.
From 2011. That car is long gone but the system has been updated and pit into Vegas, our K swapped enduro build.
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Last edited by emilio700; 04-30-2021 at 04:17 PM.
#10
Agree Emilio
Budget for entire fire system? - $under 1K
HPDE, TT, sprint or enduro? - HPDE
Street driven or trailered? - Trailered
OEM fuel system of heavily modified? - TSE Fuel Relay, 190LPH pump, oem fuel lines to AN fittings and Hoses to Radium Fuel Rail
What engine? NB1 (dyno 148whp).
OEM fuel tank? OEM
Caged or just 4 pt? - custom cage NASA approved
Gutted, partial or full interior? fully gutted
Budget for entire fire system? - $under 1K
HPDE, TT, sprint or enduro? - HPDE
Street driven or trailered? - Trailered
OEM fuel system of heavily modified? - TSE Fuel Relay, 190LPH pump, oem fuel lines to AN fittings and Hoses to Radium Fuel Rail
What engine? NB1 (dyno 148whp).
OEM fuel tank? OEM
Caged or just 4 pt? - custom cage NASA approved
Gutted, partial or full interior? fully gutted
#13
Agree Emilio
Budget for entire fire system? - $under 1K
HPDE, TT, sprint or enduro? - HPDE
Street driven or trailered? - Trailered
OEM fuel system of heavily modified? - TSE Fuel Relay, 190LPH pump, oem fuel lines to AN fittings and Hoses to Radium Fuel Rail
What engine? NB1 (dyno 148whp).
OEM fuel tank? OEM
Caged or just 4 pt? - custom cage NASA approved
Gutted, partial or full interior? fully gutted
Budget for entire fire system? - $under 1K
HPDE, TT, sprint or enduro? - HPDE
Street driven or trailered? - Trailered
OEM fuel system of heavily modified? - TSE Fuel Relay, 190LPH pump, oem fuel lines to AN fittings and Hoses to Radium Fuel Rail
What engine? NB1 (dyno 148whp).
OEM fuel tank? OEM
Caged or just 4 pt? - custom cage NASA approved
Gutted, partial or full interior? fully gutted
Also forgot to mention to verify your suppression agent is rated for alcohol if you run E85. The AFFF in Spa systems is rated for E85, for example.
Foam makes a mess but absorbs heat and doesn't displace O2. Halon or other gas based systems leave no residue but might be less effective in a moving car with both windows down. Driver's lungs can be burned from breathing hot air and you can burn through your suit even if youare not in direct contact with flame. IMO, absorbing heat is a critical metric for choosing the medium. Halon an gas type media are best for underhood IMO. I'd rather have the foam give me a few more seconds of breathable air and reduce burns. The mess the foam leaves is the least of my concerns at that point.
We have used this kit in at least 4 builds. $400-ish. https://www.spatechnique.com/store/i...=1032&catID=31
The automatic systems cost more. Aluminum tanks cost more.
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#14
4L Spa mechanical here in the V8 RX7. One passenger side engine bay towards fuel rail/firewall fuel lines, one driver's side towards oil pump cooler/lines, one interior towards electronics and dry sump tank, one interior on roof X towards driver/dash area. Just remember, its to give you time to get out, not to save your car.
#16
Alternative fire suppression systems are also available as supplemental or primary if not mandated by the organizing group. Both products do not contain caustic compound and will not affect electronics or alloy components
Automatic deployment when exposed to fire - Proteng
https://proteng.com/protect-my-rv
Element stick in lieu of a standard auxiliary fire bottle
https://discoveryparts.com/auto-raci...ent-40100.html
Automatic deployment when exposed to fire - Proteng
https://proteng.com/protect-my-rv
Element stick in lieu of a standard auxiliary fire bottle
https://discoveryparts.com/auto-raci...ent-40100.html
#17
Just popped into my inbox from Winding Road. https://store.windingroad.com/lifeli...hanical-system
4.0L steel mechanical system, AFFF
Looks like a good alternative to the SPA systems, around the same price.
4.0L steel mechanical system, AFFF
Looks like a good alternative to the SPA systems, around the same price.
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