My question is simple: I have an SD-70 ACe: MTH 30-20048-1 (WM, PS-3) and a SD-70 ACe: MTH 30-4214-1E (UP, PS-2). Turn on "ALL" and get moving with the thumb wheel. I wanted to run some tests. Test #1 was a failure. At 8 SMPH, the UP engine (PS-2 unit) gains about 1.75" in distance on the WM diesel (PS-3 unit) on each loop. I ran JUST the engines - no cars. The loop is about 22 feet in length (an oval). Thought a 'benefit' of these marvels of nature is that they would run together and always be at same distance. Hmmm.
I am using DCS Commander box (bought 6 months ago - new stock). I have Barry's book. I am wondering what a solution might be.
I had planned to run 2 freight trains on this loop, but there was not going to be much room between end of one train and beginning of next. With the gain the one engine has on the other it would be about 30 minutes before I'd have to call in the FRA to investigate.
Thought you folks might have some suggestions on what I might be able to try with the tools I already have.
Thank you for any input.
(I did try searching the forum and was unable to identify a similar problem)