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+ | |Longname=LX4 | ||
+ | |Shortname=LX4 | ||
+ | |Image=LX4.jpg | ||
+ | |Drive=Front engined, rear wheel drive | ||
+ | |Engine=1.3 litre inline 4 | ||
+ | |kWPower=105 | ||
+ | |bhpPower=140 | ||
+ | |PowerRPM=8227 | ||
+ | |NmTorque=131 | ||
+ | |lbftTorque=97 | ||
+ | |TorqueRPM=6891 | ||
+ | |kgMass=499 | ||
+ | |lbsMass=1101 | ||
+ | |WRatio=210 | ||
+ | |bhpRatio=286 | ||
+ | |WeightDist=46.0 F 54.0 R | ||
+ | |Fuel=40 | ||
+ | |FrontSusp=Double Wishbone | ||
+ | |RearSusp=Double Wishbone | ||
+ | |Information=Tipping the scales at a mere 499 kg, the LX4 is a pretty light car and is quite fast around the twisted S1 tracks. Compared to its bigger brother, the LX6, the LX4 is easy to drive and ideal for beginners to learn how to control a LX-style car. | ||
+ | |Setuptip=These LX cars need a fair amount of understeer in the springs to keep the 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. | ||
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Revision as of 17:01, 2 December 2023
Short name | LX4 |
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Drive | Front engined, rear wheel drive |
Engine | 1.3 litre inline 4 |
Power | 105 kW (140 bhp) @ 8227 rpm |
Torque | 131 Nm (97 lbft) @ 6891 rpm |
Total-Mass | 499 kg (1101 lbs) |
Power-weight | 210 W/kg (286 bhp/ton) |
Weight dist | 46.0 F 54.0 R |
Fuel tank capacity | 40 ltr |
Suspension | Front: Double Wishbone Rear: Double Wishbone |
Information
Tipping the scales at a mere 499 kg, the LX4 is a pretty light car and is quite fast around the twisted S1 tracks. Compared to its bigger brother, the LX6, the LX4 is easy to drive and ideal for beginners to learn how to control a LX-style car.
Setup tip
These LX cars need a fair amount of understeer in the springs to keep the 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.