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Old 05-23-2018, 06:40 PM
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Do you know if that foam fire resistant? I had the same flat-top velocity stacks on my car and swapped them out for the velocity stacks with the air cleaners on top as the fear of fire got the best of me, but I'd like to put the old flat ones back on it sometime if I can find something that is flame/fire resistant.
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Do you know if that foam fire resistant? I had the same flat-top velocity stacks on my car and swapped them out for the velocity stacks with the air cleaners on top as the fear of fire got the best of me, but I'd like to put the old flat ones back on it sometime if I can find something that is flame/fire resistant.
Give them a call it's only 11 am here in So Cal.
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Do you know if that foam fire resistant? I had the same flat-top velocity stacks on my car and swapped them out for the velocity stacks with the air cleaners on top as the fear of fire got the best of me, but I'd like to put the old flat ones back on it sometime if I can find something that is flame/fire resistant.

Just by looking at at it I would say no. Plastic based just like the MR G filters and they burn and melt.
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I briefly looked online and most of the furnace filters you see are flame retardent. There
are literally hundreds of co's making flame retardent filters and materials.
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