Auper D6 Chassis Upgrade Plate SAK-D6801/PU by 3Racing  [SAK-D6801/PU]

Price:
USD$48.80
Brand:
3Racing
Model:
SAK-D6801/PU
Condition:
Brand New
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Aftermarket aluminum chassis for Auper D6

The 3Racing SAK-D6801/PU is an RC-scale aluminum chassis plate produced for the Auper D6 platform, featuring an anodized purple finish. It is presented as a direct replacement part to alter chassis stiffness and tuning response for scale on-road use.

Intended for hobby-level setup and tuning, the plate changes flex behavior, weight distribution, and how suspension inputs affect handling. This description applies only to RC-scale Auper D6 kits.

Installation is intended to be familiar to kit builders: remove the original plate using the kit manual, verify that all holes and spacers line up, transfer any mounting hardware, and fasten with the original screws. No additional components are listed as included.

Note that a stiffer aluminum plate typically reduces chassis flex, improving corner precision and turn-in but possibly reducing traction on very low-grip surfaces. Combine this upgrade with measured adjustments to springs, dampers, and ride height to find the best setup for your track conditions.

Specifications

  • Item Auper D6 aluminum chassis plate
  • Material Aluminum
  • Model Number SAK-D6801/PU
  • Compatibility Auper D6

The 3Racing SAK-D6801/PU is suitable when you need a consistent aluminium chassis option for stepwise setup changes on an Auper D6 1/10 electric on-road model; test progressively to refine balance.

Manufactured to match Auper D6 mounting points, but always perform a dry-fit to confirm exact alignment before final torqueing of fasteners.
Lap time impact depends on track surface and setup; on higher-grip tracks improved precision can lower lap times, while on low-grip tracks you may need additional setup changes to avoid slower results.
No trimming is expected for standard Auper D6 kits. If any interference is found, investigate component placement rather than modifying the plate unless you understand structural consequences.
Any change in plate material or mass distribution can slightly shift the centre of gravity; measure and adjust component layout if precise balance is required for competition tuning.
Use incremental adjustments and keep a log of changes. Test one variable at a time—ride height, spring rate, then damping—to isolate the plate's effects.
Modifications can affect structural integrity and alignment. Only modify if you fully understand the resulting changes to stiffness and mounting; otherwise use the plate as produced.