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+ | | short_name = LX6 | ||
+ | | car_image = [[Image:LX6.png|250px]] | ||
+ | | engine_placement = front | ||
+ | | drive = rear | ||
+ | | body_style = roadster | ||
+ | | driver_position = left / right | ||
+ | | default_color1 = #ba9418 | ||
+ | | default_color2 = #26582d | ||
+ | | default_color3 = #8e2026 | ||
+ | | default_color4 = #1e7397 | ||
+ | | default_color5 = #b36a10 | ||
+ | | default_color6 = #272727 | ||
+ | | configs = default<br />open roof | ||
+ | | vehicle_type = touring | ||
+ | | class = lrf | ||
+ | | license = S1 | ||
+ | | resemblance = fictional | ||
+ | | related = [[LX4]] | ||
+ | | introduced = 0.3A | ||
+ | | last_updated = 0.6V | ||
+ | | engine = 1.8 L inline 6 | ||
+ | | power_kw = 142 | ||
+ | | power_at_rpm = 8402 | ||
+ | | torque_nm = 173 | ||
+ | | torque_at_rpm = 7066 | ||
+ | | powerweight_w_kg = 263 | ||
+ | | powerweight_bhp_ton = 358 | ||
+ | | weight_dist_front = 48 | ||
+ | | tyres = knobbly<br />hybrid<br />road normal<br />road super | ||
+ | | fuel_capacity = 40 | ||
+ | | fuel_unit = L | ||
+ | | total_mass_kg = 539 | ||
+ | | suspension_front = doublewb | ||
+ | | suspension_rear = doublewb | ||
+ | | transmission_gears = 6 | ||
+ | | transmission_type = H-pattern gearbox | ||
+ | | steering_rotation = 900 | ||
+ | | wheelbase_mm = 2340 | ||
+ | | length_mm = 3311 | ||
+ | | width_mm = 1622 | ||
+ | | height_mm = 1047 | ||
+ | | abs = no | ||
+ | | tc = no | ||
+ | | pit_limiter = no | ||
+ | | seats = 2 | ||
+ | | prev = [[LX4]] | ||
+ | | next = [[RB4 GT]] | ||
+ | }} | ||
− | [[Category:S1 cars]] | + | '''LX6''', much like the [[LX4]], sports a more powerful engine, although this weighs it down more, you'd never realise given the way it accelerates. |
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− | [[ | + | Take the [[LX4]], swap the engine for a 1.8 litre inline 6, and you have the LX6. So what's the big deal? It's a touch heavier, has a slightly more balanced weight distribution (due to the heavier lump up front) and, most importantly, more power. It's trickier to drive, so if you've not driven an LX style car before the [[LX4]] is a better starting point. Since the LX8 has been canned by the [[UF GTR]] upon the release of S2, this is the fastest LX style car available in LFS at the moment. |
− | [[ | + | |
+ | == History == | ||
+ | |||
+ | LX6 was released on July 17, 2003 as a part of the initial [[:Category:S1 contents|S1]] release. This is what the LFS developers wrote about LX6 in the original announcement: | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{quote|Being a lightweight car with a powerful engine, the LX6 has great acceleration and quick steering, resulting in having superior laptimes compared with all the other cars available. We must point out that although we originally said that a more powerful rwd car would be included, at that time we weren't exactly sure which kind of car it would be. When we had decided on the LX6, we changed that text to "a quicker rwd car", because in fact the LX6 has less absolute power than the turbo car, but is faster in all situations on the the track. It's really fun to drive, and takes some concentration to handle! :)|LFS Team}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Setup tip == | ||
+ | These cars need a fair amount of understeer in the springs to keep them controllable. Don't go silly with the spring rates though. Low tyre pressures are needed. Keep the diff as open as possible on the power side and reasonable well locked on the coast side. Some rear toe comes in very handy here. | ||
+ | |||
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | LX6 Fern Bay S1.jpg|LX6 on [[Fern Bay]] together with other [[:Category:S1 cars|S1 cars]] in 2003 | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{Shared repository category}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{Cars}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | <!-- links to other languages --> | ||
+ | [[hu:Autók:LRF]] | ||
+ | [[ja:LRFクラス]] |
Latest revision as of 15:48, 30 July 2024
LX6 | |
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Overview | |
Short name | LX6 |
Vehicle type | touring car |
Class | LRF |
License | S1 |
Introduced | 0.3A |
Last updated | 0.6V |
Resemblance | fictional |
Body and chassis | |
Body style | roadster |
Layout | front-engine rear-wheel drive |
Default colours | |
Configurations |
default open roof |
Seats | 2 |
Driver position | left / right |
Related | LX4 |
Powertrain | |
Engine | 1.8 L inline 6 |
Power |
142 kW (190 bhp) @ 8402 RPM |
Torque |
173 Nm (128 lbft) @ 7066 RPM |
Power/weight | 263 W/kg (358 bhp/ton) |
Transmission | 6-speed H-pattern gearbox |
Suspension and wheels | |
Suspension |
Front: double wishbone Rear: double wishbone |
Tyre compounds |
knobbly hybrid road normal road super |
Steering wheel rotation | 900° (2.5 turns) |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 2340 mm (92.1 in) |
Length | 3311 mm (130.4 in) |
Width | 1622 mm (63.9 in) |
Height | 1047 mm (41.2 in) |
Kerb weight | 539 kg (1188 lbs) |
Weight distribution | 48 F 52 R |
Fuel capacity | 40 L |
Features | |
ABS | No |
Traction control | No |
Pit speed limiter | No |
Cars navigation | |
Previous car LX4 |
Next car RB4 GT |
LX6 on LFS.net |
LX6, much like the LX4, sports a more powerful engine, although this weighs it down more, you'd never realise given the way it accelerates.
Take the LX4, swap the engine for a 1.8 litre inline 6, and you have the LX6. So what's the big deal? It's a touch heavier, has a slightly more balanced weight distribution (due to the heavier lump up front) and, most importantly, more power. It's trickier to drive, so if you've not driven an LX style car before the LX4 is a better starting point. Since the LX8 has been canned by the UF GTR upon the release of S2, this is the fastest LX style car available in LFS at the moment.
History
LX6 was released on July 17, 2003 as a part of the initial S1 release. This is what the LFS developers wrote about LX6 in the original announcement:
Being a lightweight car with a powerful engine, the LX6 has great acceleration and quick steering, resulting in having superior laptimes compared with all the other cars available. We must point out that although we originally said that a more powerful rwd car would be included, at that time we weren't exactly sure which kind of car it would be. When we had decided on the LX6, we changed that text to "a quicker rwd car", because in fact the LX6 has less absolute power than the turbo car, but is faster in all situations on the the track. It's really fun to drive, and takes some concentration to handle! :)—LFS Team
Setup tip
These cars need a fair amount of understeer in the springs to keep them controllable. Don't go silly with the spring rates though. Low tyre pressures are needed. Keep the diff as open as possible on the power side and reasonable well locked on the coast side. Some rear toe comes in very handy here.
Shared repository has media related to LX6.