Oh, I really would love to see it in S2-final (or earlier ). It could be tweaked that it could compete in the GTR-class, or it could get yet another "road-car with slicks" for a 2-car class
To be honest, I'd a rather had an LX8 than the BMW
I would like to see it competing with the GTR cars.
Yeah, it would have to be a real V8 like a 5 1/2" liter
and two 4bbl carberators... something old school, yet competitive.
I have no clue where the devs got the idea of a 1.8 straight 6 from, sounds gorgeous though. The LX6 is comparable to the fastest K series engined Caterhams and probably similar to the Westfield Megabusa but not as fast as the Vauxhaul Lotus Caterhams (don't think the factory has ever offered them). If the LX8 was to be at all realistic then it would probably have a Rover V8 (like the Westfield) because the chassis would never take a small block and racing V8s like in the FO8 are in a different league. If it's like RL the LX8 should struggle to be any faster than the LX6 (even with slicks) because the V8 is bulky and heavy (well actually very light by V8 standards but still heavier than a 4 pot) and stiffness will be an issue just like it is IRL and that's why the Westfield SEights aren't normally raced. There are fundamental limitations with the Lotus 7/Caterham design that mean that it will never be as quick as the GTR cars, even that German one with wings will never really get much faster than the FOX type speeds.
I would redo the LX series and not base it on number of cylinders, but instead on power. Caterhams are available with horsepower from 120hp (only classic has 105hp) to the 260hp CSR 260, all with very light 4 cylinder engines: http://www.caterham.co.uk/showroom/index.htm.
Since these are the current cars, LFS should model these, not the cars of the past. If there are to be 3 different LX's, then I'd recommend 140hp, 200hp, and 260hp. The 260hp version should have bias ply slicks, as these are often used for wheel to wheel racing. The CSR 260 includes a dry sump oil system so it can deal with the conering forces from slicks.
Well the Rover engine can be tuned to 400bhp reliably in road legal (minus emmissions) and 24 hour race worth state. Although I think if a standard Seight is over engined then this may be a bit of a handful