When you are buying motorsport parts, the source matters.
The same product name can appear on multiple websites, but that does not always mean you are getting the same buying experience. Authorised supply matters because it gives customers a cleaner route for product support, warranty questions, technical advice and correct product selection.
VMEP supplies both VMEP-manufactured products and selected specialist motorsport brands. This page explains the main brands, what they make and why buying through the right channel matters.
Why authorised supply matters
Motorsport parts are often technical, expensive and regulation-sensitive.
If you are buying a pedal box, fuel cell, fire system, battery isolator, racing wheel or dry sump component, you want to know:
- Is the product genuine?
- Is it the correct version?
- Is it suitable for my use case?
- Is there product support if something is wrong?
- Can I speak to someone who understands the part?
- Does it come through the proper supply route?
That is especially important for high-value parts or anything linked to safety, scrutineering or vehicle build quality.
Brands VMEP supplies
ARE
ARE is known for dry sump systems, oil tanks, pumps, Spintric separators and related components. These products are typically used in serious race engine installations where oil control matters.
VMEP carries ARE products across dry sump pans, tanks, pumps and ancillaries.
Cartek
Cartek produces motorsport electronics, including battery isolators, rain lights, shift lights, power distribution products and wireless control systems.
These are the kinds of parts where correct selection matters because they integrate directly into the car's electrical and safety systems.
EvoCorse
EvoCorse produces motorsport wheels for rally, off-road, tarmac and circuit applications.
VMEP's EvoCorse range includes wheels such as Sanremo, Dakar, Olympia, Neve and other motorsport fitments.
FEV
FEV is associated with motorsport fire suppression systems and related safety equipment.
Fire systems should always be selected against the car, championship and current regulation requirements.
Fuel Safe
Fuel Safe produces racing fuel cells, fuel systems, collectors, sending units, dry-break fittings and related fuel-system components.
For fuel cells, always check the required standard, tank age, homologation status and championship regulations before ordering.
Hunsaker
Hunsaker is known for quick-fill racing fuel cans and refuelling equipment.
These products are typically used by teams needing efficient, paddock-ready fuel handling.
SuperB
SuperB produces lightweight lithium motorsport batteries and related charging products.
Battery selection should consider capacity, starting demand, charging setup and how the car is used.
Tilton
Tilton produces pedal boxes, master cylinders, reservoirs, brake bias adjusters and related clutch/brake components.
These parts are common in race and performance builds where pedal feel, packaging and adjustability matter.
VP Racing Fuels
VP Racing Fuels is known for fuel containers, fluid transfer equipment and race-fuel handling products.
VMEP supplies VP Racing containers and related fuel transport products.
VMEP-made products
Alongside distributed brands, VMEP manufactures its own flight cases, pit equipment, storage cases, tool cases, hospitality cases, data station cases, tyre racks, setup equipment and custom workshop solutions.
That mix is important. VMEP is not just reselling catalogue parts. The business also builds the storage, transport and workshop equipment around the way race teams actually operate.
Warranty and support
Warranty terms vary by brand and product type. If you are unsure, ask before ordering.
As a practical rule, buying through the correct channel gives you a cleaner path for:
- Product questions
- Compatibility checks
- Warranty support
- Replacement parts
- Technical guidance
- Correct ordering
Do not rely only on product photos when buying technical motorsport parts. The version, fitment and intended use matter.
Grey-market risk
A cheaper product from an unknown source can become expensive if:
- It is the wrong version
- It has no proper support route
- It causes a build delay
- It cannot be verified for your use case
- You cannot get help when something goes wrong
For basic accessories, that may be manageable. For safety, fuel, braking and electrical products, it is not worth guessing.
Final advice
If you know exactly what you need, order directly.
If you are unsure, ask VMEP before buying. Send the product you are looking at, the car, the championship and any relevant build details.
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