Use a Halon fire extinguisher. The Halon displaces the oxygen and leaves no mess afterwards. I keep mine in the mounting bracket attached to the floor just ahead of the emergency brake handle where I can get to it in any situation. When I got mine several of us approached the manufacturer and asked if they ever gave club discounts when several were bought at one time. They did. I can't remember the price but I remember it was quite reasonable. Bruce Benson > When you do buy any, buy the powder-variety; they're the best for engine->fires > since they leave a retardant coat of the mess on the materials... > I wanted to get a CO2-kind, but the same fireman as above told me I'd be > better off with powder. Also get a big one; 1kg is too small to put out > most fires once they're really burning. Go for 2kg at least! > > Only problem I have to get over now is where to put the damn thing: > what good is an extinguisher if it's locked away in the trunk!