Hi there, 7FDL-16 here. On the first scenario both engines are driver engines. On the second scenario (a default scenario) the second engine has no driver, therefore is in HEP mode. In the instructions manual I stated that driver engines are running in "normal mode", where the RPM changes with the throttle. Hence the more quiet idling (200 RPM) and the different sounds throttling up. The engines without drivers are running in HEP mode, where the engine runs at 900 RPM regardless of the throttle, hence it has a louder idling sound, which overpowers the idling sound of the non-HEP engines.
I see now. One more question. How can you fix a broken scenario? It's the Welcome to Florida. I accidentally deleted the CSX C40-8W and that was to be used on the service 1 train. Now after putting it back on the train won't move so I can't advance past the signal. What can I do to solve the problem?
Hi there, 7FDL-16 here. On the first scenario both engines are driver engines. On the second scenario (a default scenario) the second engine has no driver, therefore is in HEP mode. In the instructions manual I stated that driver engines are running in "normal mode", where the RPM changes with the throttle. Hence the more quiet idling (200 RPM) and the different sounds throttling up. The engines without drivers are running in HEP mode, where the engine runs at 900 RPM regardless of the throttle, hence it has a louder idling sound, which overpowers the idling sound of the non-HEP engines.
I see now. One more question. How can you fix a broken scenario? It's the Welcome to Florida. I accidentally deleted the CSX C40-8W and that was to be used on the service 1 train. Now after putting it back on the train won't move so I can't advance past the signal. What can I do to solve the problem?