Kyosho Mini Inferno Delrin 16T Motor Gear DMIF016T by GPM  [DMIF016T]

Kyosho Mini Inferno Delrin Motor Gear (16T) - 1pc set - GPM DMIF016T
Price:
NZD$2.51
Brand:
GPM
Model:
DMIF016T
GTIN:
4894538045161
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16-tooth Delrin motor gear for Mini Inferno

This single-piece Delrin motor gear is produced for the Kyosho Mini Inferno platform, provided as a 1pc set and marked with model DMIF016T. It serves as a direct-replacement part for small-scale RC drivetrains and conforms to the typical motor output interface on Mini Inferno models.

Delrin, or acetal, offers low friction and consistent wear behaviour on compact drivetrain components, so the gear is well suited to maintenance swaps or when changing overall gearing for different track or surface conditions. The 16T count in the name defines the resulting drive ratio when combined with your existing pinion gear.

Fitting is simple for the regular hobbyist: remove the motor per your Mini Inferno servicing steps, replace the existing motor gear with this Delrin piece, and secure using the vehicle's original retention. Check the gear mesh and endplay, then run a brief light-load check to ensure smooth meshing before full-power use.

It will fit where the motor output and gear mounting match the Mini Inferno specification. Always confirm shaft size and mounting style before using on other Kyosho models.
A 16-tooth motor gear will change the overall ratio relative to your pinion; fewer teeth typically increase top speed but reduce low-end acceleration, so choose based on driving preference.
Inspect mesh and tooth edges regularly, keep grit away from the mesh, and replace the gear if you see rounding or deformation. Delrin handles light impacts well but is not indestructible.

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