Gauge tweaking

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Gauge tweaking

Postby dir » Tue Nov 28, 2006 2:10 am

Hi,

Does anyone have an idea how to tweak gauges?

I'd like to experiment a little with throttle, prop and mixture settings, to make them more realistic if possible.

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Re: Gauge tweaking

Postby Brett_Henderson » Wed Nov 29, 2006 10:30 pm

What is it that you want to change ?
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Re: Gauge tweaking

Postby dir » Thu Nov 30, 2006 5:20 am

I'd like to synchronise the MP and RPM settings and adjust the FF readings to reflect more closely the real aircraft figures.

That boils down to finding a means of adjusting:
1. The throttle position<->MP gauge reading
2. The propeller position<->RPM gauge reading
3. The mixture position<->FF gauge reading

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Re: Gauge tweaking

Postby Brett_Henderson » Thu Nov 30, 2006 12:52 pm

I think I'm following you here. I set out to make my C210P (available here at Simviation) fly as realistically as possible.

For fuel flow.. it was a combination of tweaking the fuel-flow scalar in the aircraft.cfg file and then re-doing the fuel-flow gauge bitmap, for more accurate scaling, green arc, etc. (I used the FF gauge from the C182).

For manifold pressure it was similar. Turbo charging and then setting max MP to 30 (turbo normalized)  in the aircraft.cfg file and then re-doing the bitmap for the MP gauge.

Max RPM is another thing that is first controlled in the aircraft.cfg file and then suitably matched to a tachometer/bitmap.

NOW.. the one roadblock I found, is that the FS9 fuel flow data is more like info for a make-believe, hybrid FF/EGT gauge. Leaning at altitude will first yield a fuel-flow increase (like an EGT gauge peaking). Realizing that we're talking about a very comlex, custom XML gauge, I gave up and settled for reasonably accurate, cruise fuel flow, at any altitude.. regardless of the bizarre, too rich to too lean spike.
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Re: Gauge tweaking

Postby dir » Thu Nov 30, 2006 3:46 pm

Oh that sounds promising...

I'll have a go at that when I next get home. :D

Thank you Brett, for the info'.

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