No engine damage?
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Please make sure to read the EFB Maintenance section of the manual (page 43).
Even with failures enabled, you won't always get engine damage from firewalling the throttle and triggering the overboost light. If the overboost valve hasn't failed (which it won't most of the time) then after a short delay it will open and prevent an overboost and subsequent damage, but the overboost light will remain illuminated to warn you to reduce throttle.
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Please make sure to read the EFB Maintenance section of the manual (page 43).
Even with failures enabled, you won't always get engine damage from firewalling the throttle and triggering the overboost light. If the overboost valve hasn't failed (which it won't most of the time) then after a short delay it will open and prevent an overboost and subsequent damage, but the overboost light will remain illuminated to warn you to reduce throttle.
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@Martyn Thank you - I must admit I havnt looked at the guide yet. I just realised it was quite abit different to the preview builds on youtube.
Thanks.
@TigerFeet said in No engine damage?:
@Martyn Thank you - I must admit I havnt looked at the guide yet. I just realised it was quite abit different to the preview builds on youtube.
Thanks.
Yes, quite a few improvements since the preview version!
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Please make sure to read the EFB Maintenance section of the manual (page 43).
Even with failures enabled, you won't always get engine damage from firewalling the throttle and triggering the overboost light. If the overboost valve hasn't failed (which it won't most of the time) then after a short delay it will open and prevent an overboost and subsequent damage, but the overboost light will remain illuminated to warn you to reduce throttle.
@Martyn Hello, do you mean there is a documentation delivered with the plane when purchased ?
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@Martyn Hello, do you mean there is a documentation delivered with the plane when purchased ?