the coper tubing may or may not be reliable or be properly pressure rated ... fire melts and bends copper more so when under pressure only on one side i would be very cautious chincing out on the equipment here yes do the install your self but get the right gear yours On 7/20/07, Geza Polony <gezapolony@sbcglobal.net> wrote: > > You don't suppose it'd be possible to rig something up with a standard > home > extinguisher and copper tubing to the engine compartment? These rigs are a > bit on the expensive side for me, but the idea is great. Maybe with one of > those long choke cables you can get at the FLAPS to trigger it from the > driver's seat? Betcha could. >
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