Element Fire Extinguishers - Racecar Installation Guide for the Element E50
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- Опубліковано 20 сер 2024
- Out with the old traditional fire extinguisher and in with the new Element E50. This video explains the benefits of the Element E50 and serves as an installation guide for the Element E50 using two optional quick fist heavy duty mounts. Want to buy one? Check out my eStore www.shoprelentlessracing.com
Oh snap. Excellent product promo 👍
Juan ME thx for the kind words. Pls subscribe... there’s a lot more content coming. 👊
If it doesn't meet the rules requirements of the racing body, it doesn't matter how light or even effective it is.
Thank so much for pointing that out, but obviously that goes for any product. In any case, I’d b very happy to have one these w me in the event of a car fire.
Want one. The extinguisher I use for my car is about to expire. Great that these do not. Curious what the weight savings is over a traditional 5 lb unit?
robert weber my 2.5 lb traditional fire extinguisher w mounting brkt is 6.39 lb and the E50 w 2 optional quick fist heavy duty mounts is 0.56 lb.
Do you have any experience with the other mounting options? Seems like in a panic you might fumble the 2 quick releases.
The GS Chronicles thx for watching and commenting on my video. yes I do... all the other mounts are some sort of snap style just like the bracket that comes w the E50. I opted for the quick fist heavy duty mounts bc I didn’t want the E50 to hit me if it came out of a snap style bracket during a crash. Btw the discount code ends today... use relentless10 to get 10% off on www.elementfire.com
The GS Chronicles couple of other notes... first the quick releases are pretty tight going on, but bc of the design, they come off quite easily. Lastly, all the other holding methods work well, but you will have to check with your local race sanctioning bodies to verify if they will allow a snap style mount. 👊
@@RelentlessRacingAJ Thanks for the response, was thinking something like a fuse holder style might be easier to just yank out.
where can I find a deburr tool like that? I can't find one that allows backside access like that
found it. Noga Reversible Countersink RC1000, RC2000, RC2200
@@FastTechLimited Thanks!