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      02-14-2022, 02:33 AM   #1
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I hope he had your scanner tool to figure out what was wrong!? LOL
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Good thing they got the part that failed from FCP Euro.
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      02-14-2022, 02:31 PM   #5
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Surprised this didn't happen to one of my costumers. He had a upgraded hpfp on his b58 and the fuel filter blew into 2 pieces and pissed all the gas out in the engine bay.( upgraded hpfp comes with new lines and a fuel filter) He kept trying to crank it to start and kept dumping fuel into the engine bay
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.....that's what I keep a fire extinguisher in all of my cars....
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.....that's what I keep a fire extinguisher in all of my cars....
9 out of 10, best you can do is walk away. This December 10 years ago I got burned severely in car fire. I have successfully extinguished fire cause by brakes in the past but fire from electric or fuel are probably not worth trying. Risk is too high.
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I'd rather have one than not.........same reason I have one in my house. Might be able to stop a small fire before it gets too big to stop.

What's it hurt to have a $20 extinguisher in your car?
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