Having recently unlocked S2, the Formula XR (aka. FOX) has quickly become my favourite car in LFS.
Judging by the shape of the car, the specs on the LFS website, and the description of the car in the LFS Wiki, it appears that the FOX is based - or claim to be based - on the Formula Renault 2000.
The thing is... the real life Formula Renault 2000 is a lot faster than the FOX.
On Westhill International, the highest speed I can reach is just over 230kph - that's with both wings set to 0 degree to minimise aero drag. On Kyoto Ring, I can get to 235kph with tweaked gear ratios, but that is the absolute maximum.
A real life Formula Renault 2000 produce 196bhp (or 192bhp, according to the British championship tech specs), and the cars can reach up to 260kph in race trim at Monza.
Considering that the LFS website quotes the power figure for the FOX at 190bhp, the speed variance is too much to reconcile. It actually seems like the LFS's FOX is based not on the full-spec Formula Renault 2000, but the British Formula Renault BARC, which use 35mm restrictors to reduce power to 175bhp.
Is something awry with the physics engine?
Judging by the shape of the car, the specs on the LFS website, and the description of the car in the LFS Wiki, it appears that the FOX is based - or claim to be based - on the Formula Renault 2000.
The thing is... the real life Formula Renault 2000 is a lot faster than the FOX.
On Westhill International, the highest speed I can reach is just over 230kph - that's with both wings set to 0 degree to minimise aero drag. On Kyoto Ring, I can get to 235kph with tweaked gear ratios, but that is the absolute maximum.
A real life Formula Renault 2000 produce 196bhp (or 192bhp, according to the British championship tech specs), and the cars can reach up to 260kph in race trim at Monza.
Considering that the LFS website quotes the power figure for the FOX at 190bhp, the speed variance is too much to reconcile. It actually seems like the LFS's FOX is based not on the full-spec Formula Renault 2000, but the British Formula Renault BARC, which use 35mm restrictors to reduce power to 175bhp.
Is something awry with the physics engine?