Universal Fuel Cells
Fuel Safe Systems offers a complete line of safety fuel cells from Off Road to Formula Drift and everything in between. Fuel Safe offers cells that are compatible with Race gas, Alcohol fuels, Ethanol Blends, Diesel, and pump gas to fit the needs of every driver. Fuel Safe's FIA certified fuel cells assure the highest in safety and protection and meet even the strictest safety demands of the industry.
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Configure your Fuel Cell for your racing application
Universal Fuel Cells
Build it: Select from a wide range of capacities options and configure for your racing needs.
Choose your can style, fill options, fitting sizes, and internal components such as collectors, surge tanks, checked baffle walls, etc. you can be confident that you will have the correct fuel system for your application.
Product Options
FIA-FT3 Certified Pro Cell® bladder with foam baffling, aluminum can, & Fill plate.
FIA-FT3 Certified Sportsman® bladder with foam baffling, Aluminum or Steel can, & Fill plate.
FIA-FT3 Certified Enduro® Bladder with foam baffling, aluminum Can, Fill plate.
FIA-FT3 Certified Core® with foam baffling, Fill plate.
Race Safe® bladder with foam baffling, aluminum can, Fill plate.
FAQ
What is a fuel cell?
Safety Fuel Cells were developed in the 1960s for race cars that, until their advent, had no protection in a crash from a fuel fed fire. Since Fuel Cells were first used the driver’s odds of survival, in a crash, have been greatly increased. A Safety Fuel Cell consists of four main component parts that in total give the vital protection necessary in today’s competitive high speed racing.
Dimensional vs Usable Capacity?
- Dimensional capacity is based on the external container dimensions.
- Usable capacity may vary depending on the internal components, bladder type, and scavenge systems.
Do I need a Certified Fuel Cell?
Not all racing series require FIA certification, so it all depends on which class you are racing in. To find out if FIA cells are required check the rules associated with your racing class, or contact the head of the series for details.