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The Triple X Race Components Rear Motor Plate is a critical component for any serious sprint car build. Designed specifically for raised rail chassis configurations, this plate provides the structural rigidity and precise engine alignment necessary for maximum power transfer. Machined from high-quality aluminum and finished with a clear anodized coating, this plate is built to withstand the extreme torque and vibrations of competitive racing.
A motor plate is the foundation of your engine mounting system. By utilizing this Triple X component, you ensure that your engine remains securely positioned, reducing stress on the transmission and drivetrain. The 0.375-inch thickness offers exceptional resistance to flexing, which is vital when putting high horsepower to the ground. Whether you are performing a routine chassis rebuild or assembling a new car from the ground up, this rear motor plate provides the reliability and precision that professional racers demand. Explore the full range of chassis components at GGCRACING.
The Triple X Race Components Rear Motor Plate is a critical component for any serious sprint car build. Designed specifically for raised rail chassis configurations, this plate provides the structural rigidity and precise engine alignment necessary for maximum power transfer. Machined from high-quality aluminum and finished with a clear anodized coating, this plate is built to withstand the extreme torque and vibrations of competitive racing.
A motor plate is the foundation of your engine mounting system. By utilizing this Triple X component, you ensure that your engine remains securely positioned, reducing stress on the transmission and drivetrain. The 0.375-inch thickness offers exceptional resistance to flexing, which is vital when putting high horsepower to the ground. Whether you are performing a routine chassis rebuild or assembling a new car from the ground up, this rear motor plate provides the reliability and precision that professional racers demand. Explore the full range of chassis components at GGCRACING.