March 25, 201511 yr Hello everyone,After starting engines on the 772LR, EGT rises to about 600 degrees and falls steadily and suddenly stops around 450 degrees. Did anybody notice that before?Ali Hoteit
March 25, 201511 yr It's more like a "jump" to 450 than "stop", right? NGX does it too. I think it's some kind of FSX limitation where the end of the engine start sequence/animation doesn't have a smooth transition to idling.
March 26, 201511 yr Author Hi No its actually a sudden stop after a smooth quick decrease. No one seems to have noticed it since it is not in the known issues thread. I'm using P3D v2.5Ali Hoteit
March 26, 201511 yr Hi No its actually a sudden stop after a smooth quick decrease. No one seems to have noticed it since it is not in the known issues thread. I'm using P3D v2.5 Ali Hoteit There was a thread a while back about startup EGT. The EGT drop you see is normal. The real engines drop as well......this is exactly what you are looking for to considder the start succesfull and the engine "stabilised". Rob Robson
March 27, 201511 yr Author There was a thread a while back about startup EGT. The EGT drop you see is normal. The real engines drop as well......this is exactly what you are looking for to considder the start succesfull and the engine "stabilised". It is not the fact that it decreases that is the problem. It's that it decreases and SUDDENLY stops at a certain value around 450 degrees. Try to start it and have a look at the EGT next time, you will see what I mean. Ali Hoteit
March 27, 201511 yr I see what you mean. Mine rises to 565 degrees then falls steadily and stops suddenly at 453 then, after a second or so, it drifts down to 432 then back up to 457 and remains steady. One would expect the temperature to slow down as it approaches an equilibrium at 453 but it just stops dead. Dugald Walker
March 28, 201511 yr Author I see what you mean. Mine rises to 565 degrees then falls steadily and stops suddenly at 453 then, after a second or so, it drifts down to 432 then back up to 457 and remains steady. One would expect the temperature to slow down as it approaches an equilibrium at 453 but it just stops dead. Exactly. Ali Hoteit
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