July 30, 201114 yr Hi, I got my stand-alone TQ early this morning (Thanks FedEx :) ) hooked it up to my computer, calibrated it and thought everything would be A-okay. I was wrong. Throttles 1-2 are performing okay but 3-4 aren't. If I was to move throttles 3-4 just a little (and I mean just a little) out of idle, the RPM (I guess that's what it's called) goes up to about 70-80%. I attached a picture showing what I'm talking about. I also tried to calibrate it in FSUIPC (registered) but no luck. I don't know what to do to from here on. Any suggestions? If that has been answered before, may you please point me to the thread? I tried searching but no luck unless I'm blind x__x Chris Ferguson PC Specs(Rebuilt 1/11/19): i7-9700K - Non-OC'd, EVGA RTX 2080ti, G.Skillz 16GB Ram 3000mhz, EVGA SuperNOVA 1000w PSU, Cooler Master ML360R, ASRock Phantom Gaming 4 MoBo, 2x 2TB HDD, 1x 1TB Samsung EVO SSD, 1x 220GB WD SSD
July 30, 201114 yr Author Nevermind. I used the FSX calibration method where they want you to move it around in a circle. I did it and it works now. Now I shall try calibrating with FSUIPC since I heard it's better that way. Chris Ferguson PC Specs(Rebuilt 1/11/19): i7-9700K - Non-OC'd, EVGA RTX 2080ti, G.Skillz 16GB Ram 3000mhz, EVGA SuperNOVA 1000w PSU, Cooler Master ML360R, ASRock Phantom Gaming 4 MoBo, 2x 2TB HDD, 1x 1TB Samsung EVO SSD, 1x 220GB WD SSD
August 1, 201114 yr Nevermind. I used the FSX calibration method where they want you to move it around in a circle. I did it and it works now. Now I shall try calibrating with FSUIPC since I heard it's better that way. hi,Don't forget to disable the FSX controls for the quadrants, only use FSX. I found that disabling the hardware in not as easy as it sounds because the FSX menu can be confusing. My gallery: http://s1075.photobucket.com/albums/w430/yankeegolf/
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