what is the distance in inches from the fire wall to a valve cover in a 95 wrangler.i changed from a 2.5 installing a 4.0 and would like to be mounted in the factory position.just missing the position by a few center meters in not ok, i want it to be perfect.
The fog from dry ice is made of water droplets.
It is best to just give them your own test. I have had them go off from heavy fog, moisture in air from a hot shower, dust from sanding wood, high temperatures like in an attic. There is two basic types, ionization and photo electric. Both can give false alarms or not alarm when needed.
warped disc brakes/worn drums-get them machined immediately. bumping-could be bad tyre, out of ballance wheel or even bad shock absorber/bushing.
No. The only thing in your heating vent is warm air. There is no flame, electricity, or gas.The duct work only transports the warm air to the room.
not usually because the suspended particulates (the smoke) are water not solids, and the air is usually so dry that the water droplets evaporate quickly as the fog moves away from the source. But given that taking a shower can set of a smoke detector, the answer is that a dry ice fog could set off smoke detectors. Depends on how intense the fog is and how close the detectors are. Also, the dry ice fog is cold and sinks, unlike shower air or fire smoke, which are warm and rise.