Immediately after the wreck there was funny smell and looking in the rear view mirror and I could see flames coming out of the spare tire well like somebody had just lit a charcoal grill in the back of my car. The rivets holding the cover on it had sheared and my ass was on fire. I had a Safecraft, Halon, 10# system with 3 nozzles that once pulled I had more than enough time to get out of the car even with the door pinned shut against the wall in the esses at Road Atlanta. Plus, it’s amazing how motivated you can get when you’re on fire, hence the term “light a fire under his ass.” As I hustled toward the corner worker (a comforting sight) who was running with an extinguisher I could still hear the hissing of the nozzles.
The source of the fire was a torn AN line at the electric fuel pump outlet. Fortunately, the fuel cell itself did not catch fire, but the can was scorched and blistered due in part to getting hosed with burning fuel and also the 8' diameter grass fire that was burning under and behind the car. A 10# system might seem like overkill on an RX-7 but it easily extinguished the fire except for some of the back edge of the grass fire and I am here to tell about it (bonus!). The nozzle placement was at the carb/regulator, at me and Bobo and thankfully at the fuel pump/filter/fill plate. The nozzles have roughly 120 degrees of arc in both dimensions which, if you take the time to think about their exact placement and aim, they can and do cover a lot of ground.
The line broke due to the location of the fuel pump/filter being behind the rear wheel, up inside the well, where the majority of the force and damage occurred. That location will change during the current rebuild (The Phoenix Project). There will be NO lines or wires (except that for marker lights) outside of the frame rails, period. Also, after any wreck turn off the car immediately and do not think “I’m OK, so I’ll start her back up and limp it back to the pits”. That’s advice I did not follow and firmly believe it added fuel to the fire, pun intended.
My wife and both my children highly recommend this system and I plan to use it again. If anybody knows were to get a bottle refilled in the Southeast let me know.