Kyosho Mini Inferno Precision Alloy Motor Heat Sink Mount MIF018 by GPM  [MIF018]

Kyosho Mini Inferno Alloy Motor Heat Sink Mount With Screws - 1pc set - GPM MIF018
Price:
USD$6.20
Brand:
GPM
Model:
MIF018
GTIN:
4894538096484
Condition:
Brand New
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Precision alloy heat sink mount for Mini Inferno

This aluminium alloy motor heat sink mount is engineered for the Kyosho Mini Inferno platform and is supplied as a 1 pcs set with mounting screws. The design secures a heat sink to the motor and chassis interface while minimising added mass and preserving a rigid mounting point.

Installation requires standard RC assembly skills: align the mount with the motor can and chassis motor plate, seat the heat sink to the motor surface, and fasten with the supplied screws using the correct hex driver. Confirm clearance to nearby components such as the ESC and suspension linkages before final tightening. Follow normal RC practices for torque and thread engagement.

From an upgrade perspective the mount stabilises heat sink placement so thermal transfer from motor to ambient air remains consistent. That consistency aids temperature control during extended runs and supports more reliable tuning decisions without promising specific performance improvements.

Measure your motor can diameter and the heat sink profile, then verify the clearance envelope around the motor area on the Mini Inferno chassis to ensure a proper fit.
The mount ships as a 1 pcs set with the supplied mounting screws. Check screw length and thread against your motor and chassis to confirm suitability.
Ensure the heat sink sits flush to the motor can and that airflow around the sink is not blocked by wiring or nearby components. Proper clearance and secure fastening help maintain steady heat dissipation.