Kyosho Mini Inferno Alloy Main Chassis MIF016 by GPM  [MIF016]

Kyosho Mini Inferno Alloy Main Chassis For Mini Inferno 1:18 - 1set - GPM MIF016
Price:
CAD$39.77
Brand:
GPM
Model:
MIF016
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Alloy replacement chassis for Mini Inferno

The MIF016 is an aftermarket alloy main chassis made for the Kyosho Mini Inferno 1:18 platform. It replaces the stock plastic plate with a stiffer alloy option to give a firmer base for suspension tuning, electronics mounting, and more consistent handling on race and club runs.

The plate is machined to accept the Mini Inferno's standard mounting points and drivetrain locations so it installs with the existing gearbox, motor, and suspension layout without special frame modifications. When fitting the new plate, check gearbox alignment, confirm screw lengths, and reuse compatible stand-offs and hex fasteners where applicable.

As a metal assembly, inspect thread condition and torque on fasteners after initial test runs. Apply appropriate thread-lock to metal-to-metal joints and avoid over-tightening to prevent thread damage or stress cracking on adjacent components.

Specifications

  • Item: Main chassis plate
  • Material: Alloy
  • Model Number: MIF016
  • Compatibility: Mini Inferno 1:18

This alloy main chassis is a practical upgrade for builders wanting a durable, tuneable base for the Kyosho Mini Inferno 1:18 platform and will interface with standard Mini Inferno hardware when installed correctly.

The chassis is cut to match the Mini Inferno 1:18 mounting pattern so it should accept the original gearbox and suspension mounts; always verify alignment during installation.
Most builders reuse existing stand-offs and screws, but check lengths and thread engagement; replace short or stripped fasteners and use thread-lock on metal-to-metal joints.
A stiffer chassis reduces flex and can make steering and suspension responses more predictable, which is useful when tuning for consistent lap times or rough surfaces.
Regularly inspect mounting threads and fastener torque after the first few runs, and check for any signs of fatigue around screw holes.

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