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1/8 Buggy Class at Rev. & Sun Valley

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What are the rules and regulations for the 1/8 scale buggy class at these two tracks.
Engine size?
Mods?
I'm looking to race my Jammin X1-CR in the sportsman class but I am totally new to competitive R/c racing although I've been into R/c for about 5 or 6 years now.
 
They follow the standard guidelines. .21 motor although some places will alllow a RTR to run in a class with a larger motor IF it's the one that it came out of the box with. Check out ROAR or RC Pro Series for rules it's what most tracks follow, and I'm pretty sure those do, they are two of the more popular tracks out there.
 
Cool thats what I thought and I think I'm going to just email them. Thanks for the help. Also since I'm looking into buying a V-Spec would the force 26 fit into my Savage 21 with out to much hassle?
 
Provided the Force 26 is pull-start, it should fit with few hassles. You'll have to rotate the carb and adjust the ball link to the right hight, but otherwise, direct drop-in.
 
I tried to do the swap today but it wouldn't sit right because the holes on the motor mounts weren't spread far enough apart and I didn't want to run the engine with only two screws holding it in place. Its there a motor mount I could buy that would fit? I have a Savage 21.
 
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