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Print in friendly format Send this term to a friend  Regular Production Order
Commonly known as RPO. These are the codes that GM uses to identify options.

For example, LT1 is the RPO for the engine used from 1992-1996.

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Re: Fire Extinguisher

Subject: Re: Fire Extinguisher
by BillH on 2012/6/6 23:20:24

Quote:

95vette wrote:
Bill, if mine catches fire it will burn. I am not into fighting an engine bay fire. On another not I contacted AMP today and it turns out street cars (mine) are not required to have an extinguisher on board.


Understood. It's different racing, you have nomex underwear and a 3 layer nomex suit on. Plus, with an onboard system you just pull the knob on your way out.
The onboards are really the way to go, 2 nozzles in the engine bay and one nozzle under the steering column pointing at the driver.

I thought it was strange that AMP would require extinguishers in street cars but it's highly advisable.

The thing with running HPDE's with anyone but SCCA and NASA is the quality of the corner workers especially in a fire situation, most aren't trained, ours are.
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