August 2, 201015 yr I decided to post this forum as this is a cross-platforum product and it's more likely to reach gauge pros here.I have tried, using the included install tool, to install the gauges in panels of two payware aircraft, the Carenado PA28 and Dreamfleet A36. They do work fine with the exception of a total lack of an MAP (manifold pressure) gauge, both on the PFD and MFD screens. The plane is obviously unflyable without this vital instrument. I have tried to mess with all the settings, but I just can't seem to get it visible.I know it is available in package itself as I've seen it in screenshots. Apparently it should be automatically visible, if the host plane is equipped with a constant speed prop, but it's not.For the record I have tried their own support forum but I'm seeing a total lack of attention and support for at least three weeks which is unheard of from Flight 1, at least in my experience..Thanks for any advice
August 3, 201015 yr Moderator I don't own this product, but have you checked in the instructions to see if there is an .ini file that you will need to edit to set the MFD to display for the type aircraft you've installed it for? Fr. Bill AOPA Member: 07141481 AARP Member: 3209010556 Avsim Board of Directors | Avsim Forums Moderator
August 3, 201015 yr Author I don't own this product, but have you checked in the instructions to see if there is an .ini file that you will need to edit to set the MFD to display for the type aircraft you've installed it for?There is an .ini file which contains gauge settings. However these are controlled by a settings manager program, and neither show any reference to MAP indication, only a generic "engine gauges" setting which is already enabled.
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