T238 - IF14-2 PRS STEERING BLOCK BUSHING (4pcs)
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An extra hard lower suspension arm using a graphite material. This arm is more stiff than the original kit version and is suitable for high grip tracks and in situations when you want to improve initial steering response.
This front bumper brace improves the rigidity of the bumper and body posts, helping stability around the front section at high speed. Made from lightweight and highly rigid carbon, the product surface is also specially embossed to achieve a stylish design which includes the INFINITY logo. Your IF14-2 will look even more dialled with this brace installed.
Conversion set to convert IF14-2 Team Edition (TE) to MID motor layout. Smooth cornering characteristics and improved weight transfer reduce the load on the rear tires, making lap times more consistent during the latter part of a race.
High precision and high strength stainless steel lower arm shafts plated with a special lubricant to reduce resistance and provide ultra smooth suspension movement. Offers ultimate suspension performance.
Lightweight DJ CVD joint that is approx 1.2g lighter than standard steel (approx 1.8g) by using lightweight and high strength super duralium (A7075). Throttle response is improved by reducing the rotating mass, while front tyre wear and understeer is reduced.
Compared with the std kit 2.0mm thickness, further chassis flex is gained and initial steering response increased. A great match for use with optional Aluminum Super Flex Main Chassis (T345SF)
Drive belt for TE MID (common to front and rear)
Adjustable the range of servo horn four stages at 17, 18, 19, 20mm. Since leverage can be set fixed, the setting is possible in a quantitiative way. Exquisitely machined from High-intensity alloy aluminum. Can fit to other chassis than IF14. (23 spline)
The advanced "PRS system" is designed to deliver faster cornering speeds for the IF14-2. This system allows for the rear toe angle to be controlled passively as a result of the rear suspension arm stroke. The cornering characteristics can be fine-tuned by adjusting the mounting angle of the linkage rod.