All New AIS Competition Rear Trunk Mount Water Methanol Injection Systems
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All New AIS Competition Rear Trunk Mount Water Methanol Injection Systems
All New AIS Competition Rear Trunk Mount Water Methanol Injection Systems
Were proud to announce the release of our all new "Competition Series" trunk mount water methanol injection systems. We designed this specifically for our racers in mind. While the tank sports a simple, clean fuel cell look from above. Its packaged with a lot of new features making it perfect for not only track use but on the street
If anyone has any questions or would like to get in in the special were running contact us at 801.447.2559.
AIS Stage 1 Competition Trunk Mount $419.99
AIS Stage 2 Competition Trunk Mount $549.99
Features Include The Following:
*3 gallon capacity
*Dimensions are 14" long (not including the 1.25" rear sump) by 10.5" wide by 7.5" tall
*Aircraft style locking cap with built in flapper vent.
*Large cap allows you to access the inside for those who want to stuff the tank with safety foam
*Built in virtual sump with dual 3/8 npt rear pick up's
*Dual pick ups allows the use of a second pump for our high horsepower guys who max out one pump - sounds crazy but it happens!
*Pump is reversed under the tank for a clean over head appearance
*Reversing the pump under the tank allowed us to also break up the floor of the tank to help control fluid slosh
Were proud to announce the release of our all new "Competition Series" trunk mount water methanol injection systems. We designed this specifically for our racers in mind. While the tank sports a simple, clean fuel cell look from above. Its packaged with a lot of new features making it perfect for not only track use but on the street
If anyone has any questions or would like to get in in the special were running contact us at 801.447.2559.
AIS Stage 1 Competition Trunk Mount $419.99
AIS Stage 2 Competition Trunk Mount $549.99
Features Include The Following:
*3 gallon capacity
*Dimensions are 14" long (not including the 1.25" rear sump) by 10.5" wide by 7.5" tall
*Aircraft style locking cap with built in flapper vent.
*Large cap allows you to access the inside for those who want to stuff the tank with safety foam
*Built in virtual sump with dual 3/8 npt rear pick up's
*Dual pick ups allows the use of a second pump for our high horsepower guys who max out one pump - sounds crazy but it happens!
*Pump is reversed under the tank for a clean over head appearance
*Reversing the pump under the tank allowed us to also break up the floor of the tank to help control fluid slosh
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With its dual 3/8 NPT ports. You can also use the tank as a 3 gallon remote reservoir for your air to water intercooler. That is if your supercharged and not turbocharged. With its big race cap you can stuff the tank full of ice and water for drag racing to really bring down your IAT two during a pass.
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While our older switch served and performed for us quite well over the past years. It wasn't without a few issues. The most notable problem we experianced with the switch was with its barbed nibble hose connection not sealing. Occasionally with high boost applications the hose which slipped over the barbed nibble port on the switch would leak allowing boost pressure to escape the hose. While we made several attempts to work with various different types of hoses to solve this problem. The issue still remained and a response was needed.
In the end we opted to switch from the barbed nibble port to a new NPT port. This new NPT port now allows us to use a screw on push lock fitting similiar to the fittings used on the fluid side. Fitted now with a durable air tight connection. Gone are the problems of leaky barbed nibble hose connections as still offered by the competitors. To further ensure the air tight seal in your line. An additional 1/8 male NPT fitting is also supplied which is used for connecting the boost line to your intake manifold or turbo piping. Shown below is an example of this new switch and fittings used with our black nylon hose. Also shown in the picture is the boost switch clip for securing the boost switch to your vehicles firewall or fender. .

We haven't used that style switch in a long time. This is the switch we use now which mounts under the hood.
While our older switch served and performed for us quite well over the past years. It wasn't without a few issues. The most notable problem we experianced with the switch was with its barbed nibble hose connection not sealing. Occasionally with high boost applications the hose which slipped over the barbed nibble port on the switch would leak allowing boost pressure to escape the hose. While we made several attempts to work with various different types of hoses to solve this problem. The issue still remained and a response was needed.
In the end we opted to switch from the barbed nibble port to a new NPT port. This new NPT port now allows us to use a screw on push lock fitting similiar to the fittings used on the fluid side. Fitted now with a durable air tight connection. Gone are the problems of leaky barbed nibble hose connections as still offered by the competitors. To further ensure the air tight seal in your line. An additional 1/8 male NPT fitting is also supplied which is used for connecting the boost line to your intake manifold or turbo piping. Shown below is an example of this new switch and fittings used with our black nylon hose. Also shown in the picture is the boost switch clip for securing the boost switch to your vehicles firewall or fender. .


While our older switch served and performed for us quite well over the past years. It wasn't without a few issues. The most notable problem we experianced with the switch was with its barbed nibble hose connection not sealing. Occasionally with high boost applications the hose which slipped over the barbed nibble port on the switch would leak allowing boost pressure to escape the hose. While we made several attempts to work with various different types of hoses to solve this problem. The issue still remained and a response was needed.
In the end we opted to switch from the barbed nibble port to a new NPT port. This new NPT port now allows us to use a screw on push lock fitting similiar to the fittings used on the fluid side. Fitted now with a durable air tight connection. Gone are the problems of leaky barbed nibble hose connections as still offered by the competitors. To further ensure the air tight seal in your line. An additional 1/8 male NPT fitting is also supplied which is used for connecting the boost line to your intake manifold or turbo piping. Shown below is an example of this new switch and fittings used with our black nylon hose. Also shown in the picture is the boost switch clip for securing the boost switch to your vehicles firewall or fender. .


thanks for the quick response and thats a sexy kit btw.
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so does stage 1 include the pump? I already have your in trunk 1.5 gallon tank...and a pump of course.
pm me. My current setup is for salw (lol) excellent to be able to put in cell foam in the tank (or ice for those other guys) excellent work. Did I say very good? Nice moulded parts, and the pick up is very good ; I modified my current set up to work, this is better and will net more capacity even with foam in the tank - so good for 3 weeks on the street and will I figure it will make 20 laps on the road race track which 1.5 gallons will not....
pm me. My current setup is for salw (lol) excellent to be able to put in cell foam in the tank (or ice for those other guys) excellent work. Did I say very good? Nice moulded parts, and the pick up is very good ; I modified my current set up to work, this is better and will net more capacity even with foam in the tank - so good for 3 weeks on the street and will I figure it will make 20 laps on the road race track which 1.5 gallons will not....
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so does stage 1 include the pump? I already have your in trunk 1.5 gallon tank...and a pump of course.
pm me. My current setup is for salw (lol) excellent to be able to put in cell foam in the tank (or ice for those other guys) excellent work. Did I say very good? Nice moulded parts, and the pick up is very good ; I modified my current set up to work, this is better and will net more capacity even with foam in the tank - so good for 3 weeks on the street and will I figure it will make 20 laps on the road race track which 1.5 gallons will not....
pm me. My current setup is for salw (lol) excellent to be able to put in cell foam in the tank (or ice for those other guys) excellent work. Did I say very good? Nice moulded parts, and the pick up is very good ; I modified my current set up to work, this is better and will net more capacity even with foam in the tank - so good for 3 weeks on the street and will I figure it will make 20 laps on the road race track which 1.5 gallons will not....
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We have plenty of the black ones right now. Reds ones are coming in next week.
Thanks.
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