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<blockquote data-quote="JoeJ" data-source="post: 5270362" data-attributes="member: 1328"><p>Guys,</p><p></p><p>Thanks for your concern and comments. Wayne and I will be back in Texas on Wednesday evening. I will be dropping the car off at Bob Hahn's body shop on Thursday. We will put it on a rack and see if we can determine the failure point. </p><p>We believe the failure was caused by the pressuring up of the fuel cell due to the hot track temps (135 deg), high altitude, and the exhaust dumps in front of the rear axles. This caused the seal on top of the fuel cell to fail. (Initual inspection of the car)</p><p> I tried to fill the tank with gas after two sessions and was unable because the fuel cell was pressured up. Bruce Griggs said he had seen this before on fuel cells due to high temps and running in high altitudes. </p><p>l really want to wait until I get all the facts before stating what happened for sure. I know one thing, I had a fire suspression system installed (10 lb helon) with one nozzle aimed at the fuel cell. When I fired it off, it did nothing to reduce the fire. It was only when the fire truck arrived and hit it with foam that the fire was put out. I will update everyone when I know more. Thanks for your concern for my safety..I am fine. Just a bit bummed out to see my beautiful car damaged. But it will be repaired as good as new.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoeJ, post: 5270362, member: 1328"] Guys, Thanks for your concern and comments. Wayne and I will be back in Texas on Wednesday evening. I will be dropping the car off at Bob Hahn's body shop on Thursday. We will put it on a rack and see if we can determine the failure point. We believe the failure was caused by the pressuring up of the fuel cell due to the hot track temps (135 deg), high altitude, and the exhaust dumps in front of the rear axles. This caused the seal on top of the fuel cell to fail. (Initual inspection of the car) I tried to fill the tank with gas after two sessions and was unable because the fuel cell was pressured up. Bruce Griggs said he had seen this before on fuel cells due to high temps and running in high altitudes. l really want to wait until I get all the facts before stating what happened for sure. I know one thing, I had a fire suspression system installed (10 lb helon) with one nozzle aimed at the fuel cell. When I fired it off, it did nothing to reduce the fire. It was only when the fire truck arrived and hit it with foam that the fire was put out. I will update everyone when I know more. Thanks for your concern for my safety..I am fine. Just a bit bummed out to see my beautiful car damaged. But it will be repaired as good as new. [/QUOTE]
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