David,I had an engine compartment fire in my Tiger, and it wasn't in 100F weather. I had a leak in a fuel line, which leaked gas onto the intake manifold. I had just backed my car down my dad's very steep and curved driveway. I immediately got out of the car, popped open the hood, ran up the driveway, and turned on the garden hose in the front of the house.
Michael,David,
Not to make an example of you... But more a general comment..
If you have a fire in the engine bay, get the extinguisher or hose etc prepared first...then open the bonnet ( hood) as little as possible, or if it's possible to access the location of the fire from under the car, fire the the suppressant from there... The more air you feed the fire the bigger it gets and faster it spreads...
These are awesome. I have one mounted in the center console. It fits perfectly.Also ,think I've posted this before.. but the Element sticks are a great option ..very light, easy to store in the car and don't cause the damage traditional extinguishers do.
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