E92 Monte Carlo fire extinguisher
E92 Monte Carlo fire extinguisher
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TorqueDirty

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1,786 posts

245 months

Monday 2nd November 2015
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Ok have been gently salivating over these for a while now and have started to look more closely at some classified ads - and I have a question.

Did the Monte Carlo edition come with a red fire extinguisher under the driver's seat or is it just that there are few ex track cars on sale just now?

This for instance:-





and this:-



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helix402

7,913 posts

208 months

Tuesday 3rd November 2015
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The fire extinguisher can be fitted to any BMW at a dealer (or diy) as an accessory. Whether it was standard on the special edition, can't help you I'm afraid.

TorqueDirty

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1,786 posts

245 months

Tuesday 3rd November 2015
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Thanks Helix,

I guess the next obvious question is: Would you buy a car that has been fitted with an extinguisher? My assumption is that a car with a fire extinguisher has had some significant track use (or at least that was the plan). Will tracking these cars harm them or is it simply a matter of making sure that they are appropriately serviced and looked after?

Gruber

6,313 posts

240 months

Tuesday 3rd November 2015
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TorqueDirty said:
Thanks Helix,

I guess the next obvious question is: Would you buy a car that has been fitted with an extinguisher? My assumption is that a car with a fire extinguisher has had some significant track use (or at least that was the plan). Will tracking these cars harm them or is it simply a matter of making sure that they are appropriately serviced and looked after?
You worry too much.

I've always carried a fire extinguisher - usually in the boot - and am not a trackdayist. And even if it has been tracked from time to time, provided it has been properly maintained it really shouldn't be a problem. It's a strong engine that was built to rev. And brakes / pads, which would probably be the greater victims of track days - are easily checked visually or via the OBC.

TorqueDirty

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1,786 posts

245 months

Tuesday 3rd November 2015
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Gruber said:
You worry too much.
Maybe.

I'd still sooner buy a car that has not been thumped around a track for much of its life - all other things being equal. These cars ain't cheep to buy or maintain as I know from my previous M3 ownership (and that one was far from reliable sadly despite being bought nearly new!)

I'd guess that the engine, gearbox, various mounts, wheel bearings, suspension, bodywork, pads, discs, tyres, all get a good workout on track and will inevitably wear faster than if simply used for normal road driving. Some of these things are easy to spot, others not (at least for me).

That said, I do take your point about these cars being very tough and therefore easily able to withstand some track work.

And I did once have an Audi Quattro with a steering wheel that popped in to flames when going round a round about once. That certainly tested my composure! I carried a fire extinguisher in that car for as long as I had it!





Wills2

28,698 posts

201 months

Tuesday 3rd November 2015
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I think you're over thinking it, my old SL had a fire extinguisher and that never saw a track either, I'd be more bothered that the monte carlo isn't a CP car I'd search out one of those instead, lots of little improvements that add up to a better drive.

glasgowrob

3,320 posts

147 months

Tuesday 3rd November 2015
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My Mondeo taxi has a fire extinguisher. Hasn't seen a track (yet)

TorqueDirty

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1,786 posts

245 months

Tuesday 3rd November 2015
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I'm being dumb no doubt but what does CP stand for?


Cemesis

771 posts

188 months

Wednesday 4th November 2015
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Competition Pack.

All my old E39 M5's had fire extinguishers. I suspect it could be an option that someone ticked rather that doing so with a track purpose in mind.