Kyosho Mini Inferno Graphite Steering Servo Plate MIF-046/SG by 3Racing  [MIF-046/SG]

Kyosho Mini Inferno /Kyosho Mini Inferno ST SSG Graphite Steering Servo Plate - 3Racing MIF-046/SG
Price:
USD$7.90
Brand:
3Racing
Model:
MIF-046/SG
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Performance-focused graphite servo plate for Mini Inferno

This graphite steering servo plate is an aftermarket tuning component intended for Kyosho Mini Inferno and Mini Inferno ST chassis. Built from graphite to limit flex at the servo mounting interface, the plate offers a more rigid anchor for servo units and steering linkages compared with the stock plastic item.

Compatibility is specific to the Kyosho Mini Inferno and Mini Inferno ST models noted above. The component targets structural integrity around the servo mount only and does not contain servo electronics or wiring.

Installation follows conventional chassis service steps: remove the original servo plate, relocate the servo and mounting hardware to the graphite plate, verify the servo horn is centrally positioned, and secure using the original mounting points. Apply conservative screw torque to avoid inducing stress or distortion in adjacent chassis features.

In setup terms, reducing mounting compliance with a graphite plate yields tighter steering response and improved repeatability during tuning. Use this plate as part of a holistic setup approach with tyre selection, steering ratios and suspension geometry, and evaluate changes one at a time to accurately measure impact.

Designed specifically for the Kyosho Mini Inferno and Mini Inferno ST platforms. Confirm the chassis designation before purchase to ensure correct fit.
Alignment procedure remains the same: centre the servo horn before final torque. The stiffer mount reduces compliance, so small misalignments may be more noticeable after fitting.
Use the original mounting points, transfer existing hardware where appropriate, and avoid over-tightening fasteners. Inspect surrounding parts for stress after the initial test runs.