Fire Suppression Systems

Fire Suppression Systems

Equip your race car, off-road vehicle, or high-performance build with professional-grade fire suppression systems from Phantom Motorsports. When every second counts, a reliable fire suppression system is your first line of defense—instantly delivering fire-resistant agents to your engine bay, cockpit, or fuel cell area at the pull of a cable or push of a button. Our systems are trusted by racers, teams, and sanctioning bodies worldwide for rapid response and proven protection when it matters most.

At Phantom Motorsports, we stock complete SFI and FIA-certified systems as well as universal options to suit a range of vehicles and safety requirements. Choose from mechanical or electrically actuated kits, various suppressant agents (such as clean agent, foam, or ABC dry chemical), and customizable solutions featuring multiple nozzles and flexible routing. With all the necessary bottles, lines, brackets, pull cables, and detailed instructions, you can install with confidence and race with peace of mind.

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FAQ

What is a fire suppression system?
A fire suppression system is a permanently-mounted unit that deploys a fire-retardant agent (by manual activation or automatically) throughout critical areas of your vehicle to quickly extinguish flames and protect occupants and equipment.

Are your systems SFI or FIA certified for racing?
Yes, many of our suppression systems meet SFI and FIA certification for use in sanctioned motorsports. Check the product description to confirm approval and compliance with your rulebook.

What types of suppressant agents do you offer?
We provide systems using clean agent (Halotron, FE-36, NOVEC), AFFF foam, and ABC dry chemical—all suitable for different vehicle classes and race regulations.

How do I activate a fire suppression system?
Most systems are activated manually by pulling a T-handle or push button within reach of the driver. Some systems also support automatic activation via thermal triggers.

Where should nozzles be installed?
Nozzles are typically positioned to cover the engine bay, cockpit, and sometimes the fuel cell area. Exact nozzle locations and number depend on the kit and vehicle configuration.

Can I service or recharge my system after use?
Yes—most systems can be refilled or serviced by certified professionals after activation or at scheduled maintenance intervals. Always follow manufacturer recommendations for recharging and inspection.

Can I buy and install these systems myself?
Absolutely! Our kits include complete instructions, and most mechanically-inclined owners can install them with basic tools. For race cars, professional installation may be recommended to meet stringent rules.

What if my system or any component arrives damaged or incomplete?
Customer satisfaction is our priority. Contact us within 7 days for a replacement, exchange, or refund if your kit arrives with any issues.