That answers quite a few of my own questions, thanks.I've never seen an 8-speed freewheel on a motor at 135mm wide. That's not to say that there isn't one, though. Personally, I'll believe it when I've seen it.
7 speed is 135mm. The stack-height of an 8-speed is only a few mm more, but it overlap the axle nut, so it would lock against the frame. You therefore need to add a spacer onto the axle, which is basically a thick washer with 20mm O/D and 12m hole. That's a non-standard size. You can get them, but they take some hunting around to find.
Those few mm don't make much difference to the width, but it's all on one side and the wrong side because that side is already longer than the other, which means that you have to put a bigger dish in the wheel to get the rim central. The wheel won't be built like that, so you have to do it yourself, which requires a bit of skill and experience.
When you put a dish in the wheel, the spoke tension is different from one side to the other. A small dish is no problem, but as you go further, the difference goes up exponentially until you have zero tension on one side and astronomic tension on the other when the spokes on one side are perpendicular to the hub. Obviously, you can't dish any further than that. The dish you need for an 8 speed is in the area where the difference in tension is too much.
You can solve the dish problem by adding spacers to the left side in order to bring the rim in the centre, but that increases your overall width.. That's OK on an aluminium frame because you can stretch it. I've taken a 135mm frame to 150mm, but you can't stretch carbon fibre.
I know some people are quite happy running around with 8 speed freewheels and their rim off centre. It can be a problem with rim brakes, though you can pay around with the spacers to mitigate it.
From what I know an 8 speed freewheel (DNP) will require about 142 mm dropouts - 135 mm hub + 2 x 3 mm thick washers to keep the hub centered, one on each side.
So far I have been unable to convince them that there is a market for a wide range 7 speed freewheel. Maybe they are right, there isn't one...