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Old 08-10-2022, 02:57 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by blsfrs View Post
But they are recommended for motorsports.


https://www.flameout.com.au/blazecut
The manufacturing company recommends the usage, yes. Is it recommended and tested by racing sanctioning bodies? Not that I know of.
Would it work as they say? I'm willing to bet it does. The only problem I see with something as this is it only covers one particular spot and has to be directly in the fire to melt the capsule to discharge. Would the said item be a good addition to a bottle or system? You bet but I feel that money could be better spent in a proper system and being those Blazecuts are as much as a proper hand held fire bottle I don't feel the bang for buck is the same.
I would say food for thought though is a full suppression system is only about $450, a proper fire bottle is about $300.
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