dear shockwave - i just can't seem to be able to increase the supercharger and it remains at around 37-39 %. What should i do? My p-47 feels very sluggish....is this taken care of by the update??
And also:
Where do I go to buy the B24?????
(happy FW190 and He219 user...)
George
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Re: Supercharger
Don't really understand the question. The Jug has a turbocharger, do you mean 39" of boost? There is no percentage gage on the panel. The Jug is a sluggish plane. Review your gages more carefully, it is unlikely there is any problem.Debowing wrote:dear shockwave - i just can't seem to be able to increase the supercharger and it remains at around 37-39 %. What should i do? My p-47 feels very sluggish....is this taken care of by the update??
And also:
Where do I go to buy the B24?????
(happy FW190 and He219 user...)
George
... above 39 percent, dear Debowing.Debowing wrote:yes i mean actually the boost. I can't seem to be able to increase the boost above 39 inches. It is the handle with a B on it.
George
Check the boost inches on the manifold pressure gauge.
This lever simulates the behaviour of a real thing. The supercharger isn't fully possible within the FS2004 simulation so we decided to make it like that: the lever moves by itself, you can't operate it. Get to higher altitude and you will see the lever move further than the 39 percent.
If you want more details, ask SD_Research.
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ROB
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Re: Supercharger
Sorry, did not quite get what you were asking at first.Debowing wrote:dear shockwave - i just can't seem to be able to increase the supercharger and it remains at around 37-39 %. What should i do? My p-47 feels very sluggish....is this taken care of by the update??
And also:
Where do I go to buy the B24?????
(happy FW190 and He219 user...)
George
Don't worry about where the turbo lever is, it will move automatically to the correct setting. The manifold pressure gage is the only thing you need to be concerned with. The turbocharger lever will automatically track to the place where the pilot would have had to move it, but as FS does not provide manual control we set it up this way. You should be getting 52 inches of boost at sea level to about 30,000 feet. However the turbocharger lever will only need to be partially open at sea lever, while at 30,000 feet it will be all the way forward. In fact you can overspeed the turbo if you climb too high and don't throttle back, try it sometime, watch the turbo light and it will go solid. Cool stuff.
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