3Racing KIT-UL2014 Sakura Ultimate 2014 Race Setup Kit  [KIT-UL2014]

3RACING Sakura Ultimate 2014 - KIT-UL2014
Price:
USD$271.20
Brand:
3Racing
Model:
KIT-UL2014
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Race-Focused Platform - 3Racing Sakura Ultimate 2014

The 3Racing Sakura Ultimate 2014, model number KIT-UL2014, is a platform intended for competitive tuners who prioritise balance, predictable weight transfer, and precise suspension geometry. The kit architecture supports detailed setup work and component swaps used in race preparation.

Suspension Geometry and Track Feedback

The suspension layout is optimised for consistent roll control and steering precision. Adjusting camber, toe, and damper positions produces direct, measurable effects on lap balance, aiding iterative tuning during test sessions.

Tuning and Upgrade Pathways

Component compatibility allows racers to trial a range of hop-ups such as stiffer alloy mounts, alternative shock bodies, and low-friction drivetrain parts. The chassis layout facilitates rapid changes to motor placement and gear ratios for track-specific optimisation.

Competitive Comparison

In a racing context, the Sakura Ultimate 2014 provides a robust base for development work, giving tuners a predictable starting point and the scope to refine handling for qualifying and race conditions.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/10
  • Type: Electric Powered Touring Car
  • Chassis: Advanced Suspension System
  • Customization: High Flexibility for Upgrades

For racers and serious tuners, the 3Racing KIT-UL2014 offers the geometry and component accessibility needed to develop a competitive touring car setup.

Start with ride height, camber, and roll centre adjustments, then move to damping and spring rate changes to refine mid-corner balance.
Upgrading to stiffer upper mounts, precision steering components, and lighter drivetrain parts often produces the most noticeable improvements in response and consistency.
Choose gearing based on track layout; shorter ratios benefit acceleration on tight tracks while taller gearing suits flowing layouts. Test incremental changes between runs.