Which is all you'll be able to do after emptying your 1 or 2kg extinguisher into an engine bay fire anyway.
Totally agree with you, Mike. There's not much point in carrying one for an engine bay fire. As an example, a 4kg fire bomb couldn't put this fire out. All that started it was a little hot oil on the turbo. The bomb put it out but once it was spent the heat of the turbo just re-ignited it. Several other hand-held extinguishers were used on it but the same thing kept happening. This is common in engine bay fires:
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I've started carrying a fire blanket instead. I figure it will be more useful in putting out the type of fires I am likely to experience camping. I think it would also have at least as good a chance of putting out many vehicle fires as it does a better job of removing the oxygen than 1 or 2kg of dry powder. It's also much easier to keep at hand as it won't turn into a deadly projectile in an accident. Thankfully I haven't put my theory to the test yet.
Cheers,
Jon

