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Quick Fill Systems

In competition, seconds count. Quick fill fuel systems are designed to minimize refueling time with high-flow fuel transfer that outpaces the pour rate of conventional containers. Used in enduro racing, rally events, and motocross pit lanes, a proper quick fill setup can shave critical seconds off your stop time and keep you closer to the front.

Our quick fill system selection includes complete kits and individual components — from high-flow tank caps and dry-break couplings to compatible fuel jugs and gravity-feed tanks. These systems work by creating a rapid, sealed fuel transfer without the air-lock issues that slow down traditional pouring. Look for systems compatible with your specific tank's filler neck diameter for the fastest possible transfers.

Browse our quick fill systems and find the right setup for your race or adventure bike.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an IMS Quick Fill system and how does it work?

An IMS Quick Fill system, often called a dry break, is a high-speed refueling setup designed to dump several gallons of fuel into a motorcycle tank in seconds. It uses a spring-loaded receiver on the tank and a matching probe on a fuel jug to create a leak-proof seal that opens only when the two components are firmly pressed together. This technology is essential for cross-country and desert racing where every second in the pits affects the final standings.

Which dirt bike brands are compatible with dry break quick fill receivers?

Dry break receivers from brands like IMS and Clarke are specifically designed to fit aftermarket oversized fuel tanks for major manufacturers including Honda, Yamaha, KTM, and Husqvarna. These systems generally require a tank specifically molded with a 110mm or similar large-diameter opening to accommodate the dry break hardware. Standard OEM plastic or metal tanks are usually not compatible without one of these specialized racing tanks.

What is the difference between an IMS and Clarke dry break coupler?

While both brands serve the same purpose, IMS remains the industry standard for professional off-road racing due to their rugged aluminum construction and high-flow internals. Clarke dry break couplers offer a reliable and often more budget-friendly alternative for amateur racers, though the components are generally not interchangeable between the two brands. Always ensure your fuel jug probe matches the receiver brand installed on your motorcycle to prevent leaks or mechanical failure.

Do I need a Fuel Safe quick fill cap for off-road truck racing?

If you are competing in a sanctioned off-road series with a Fuel Safe or similar fuel cell, a quick fill cap is necessary to meet safety requirements while allowing for rapid refueling. These caps are engineered to handle high-volume flow from oversized fuel dumps and include integrated venting to prevent backpressure. For truck and Jeep applications, ensure the neck diameter of the cap matches your existing fuel cell flange for a bolt-on installation.

What accessories do I need to convert my standard oversized tank to a quick fill system?

To convert a standard screw-top aftermarket tank, you must purchase a dry break receiver plate and the specific receiver hardware kit. You will also need a compatible fuel dump can equipped with a matching probe and a vent hose to ensure proper airflow during the high-speed transfer. It is a smart practical tip to keep a standard screw-cap adapter on hand so you can still use traditional gas station pumps when you aren't at a race event.