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<blockquote data-quote="Araon" data-source="post: 48854" data-attributes="member: 606"><p>No pick what you want ..... when I say wheel well I'm on about that side of the engine bay I'll measure one for you so you can see if the vertical will fit.</p><p></p><p>wouldnt advise the CO2 and the Halon type as the extinguishant dissapates real fast and a fire could flare up when you pop the lid to see whats wrong.. There good as a handheld and work really well but for an automatic its a bit iffy....plus the lead times are longer and the price rises..</p><p>Powder is a very good extinguisher but the stuff gets every where it will find its way into the cab especially if you have the exchangers plumbed.....</p><p>AFFF is good and should wash off with a hose....</p><p>But to be honest if its gone off a bit of a mess is the last of your worries :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Araon, post: 48854, member: 606"] No pick what you want ..... when I say wheel well I'm on about that side of the engine bay I'll measure one for you so you can see if the vertical will fit. wouldnt advise the CO2 and the Halon type as the extinguishant dissapates real fast and a fire could flare up when you pop the lid to see whats wrong.. There good as a handheld and work really well but for an automatic its a bit iffy....plus the lead times are longer and the price rises.. Powder is a very good extinguisher but the stuff gets every where it will find its way into the cab especially if you have the exchangers plumbed..... AFFF is good and should wash off with a hose.... But to be honest if its gone off a bit of a mess is the last of your worries :lol: [/QUOTE]
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