Good evening,
I've noticed a significant difference in performance between new MTH and older MTH and am wondering if it has anything to do with the motors they are now using compared to the older models.
This evening, I put an older PS3 loco (20-3140-1 P47 Pacific from 2004) on the layout, and it ran like a Swiss watch at all speeds, including very slow. It pulled a string of 7 heavyweights as if it had nothing in tow, with steady, even power throughout all speeds, even at the slowest speeds.
On the other hand, my new MTH Pacifics (20-3816-1 and 20-3813-1) show much different performance, especially at slow speeds. I have to advance the thumbwheel on the DCS remote to at least 3 or 4 mph before the loco moves, and then it lurches ahead, instead of gradually speeding up. Sometimes, the loco will start chuffing and puffing smoke before it starts to move, which seems odd to me, because I thought those features are triggered by flywheel rotation. Both of these locos exhibit the same poor performance at slow speeds. I have perfect 10 for track signal all the way around, and all my older MTH locos run perfectly.
I've heard discussion about MTH going "cheap" on motors, so I'm wondering if what I'm seeing is a symptom of that, and also wondering if it's possible to upgrade the motor. The 2 new Pacifics I just bought are the only "new" MTH locos I own; all my others are from the early 2000s and earlier.
Thanks for any info,
John