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Old 09-12-2011, 04:02 PM
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Default Spit Mk1 Boost?

I can't seem to see or get any noticeable performance change with 'boost cut off' enabled or disabled.

I have been testing it at various altitudes climbing/level flight/throttle variables, etc. I would be grateful if someone could offer their results.
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Old 09-12-2011, 04:07 PM
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Are you getting yer 110% out the throttle too?
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Old 09-12-2011, 04:07 PM
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Are you flying with 'Complex engine management'?,this would be important to establish.
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Old 09-12-2011, 04:33 PM
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I had problem with this too, till i ffigured out what the "cutout" does.

Boost cut out is a little lever that prevents the throttle from going all the way forward (in the "red")

If you disable cutoff,you will be able to move throttle a little bit extra.

But if you already have your throttle at 100% you won´t be able to push it further so you have to move it back a bit to "reset". and then you can get that extra 10% (or whatever). You will hear sound effects warning you that its not a good idea to leave it for long

But the cutoff itself does nothing to your power. Look closely at the throttle and you will figure it out.
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Old 09-12-2011, 04:44 PM
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I had problem with this too, till i ffigured out what the "cutout" does.

Boost cut out is a little lever that prevents the throttle from going all the way forward (in the "red")

If you disable cutoff,you will be able to move throttle a little bit extra.

But if you already have your throttle at 100% you won´t be able to push it further so you have to move it back a bit to "reset". and then you can get that extra 10% (or whatever). You will hear sound effects warning you that its not a good idea to leave it for long

But the cutoff itself does nothing to your power. Look closely at the throttle and you will figure it out.
Good post. "Boost cutout" is a bit of an obtuse label. It should've been "Throttle Gate" which could be toggled open or closed. At least with this beta we can now close the gate after going full boost if we want to. I believe in the real Spits there was a bit of wire that would be cut if full boost was used to clue in the ground crew that further engine checks were in order.
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Old 09-12-2011, 05:14 PM
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Yes spot on Snapper it's the smallest little 'gate' in red with 'PUSH' on it positioned at the front of the throttle,and just allows you to move the throttle about another 10% as Ze-Jamz and Superman have already informed us.

The new patch now allows us to switch this off,which as Superman points out is important,as you don't want this on for long periods.
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Old 09-12-2011, 05:49 PM
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Thanks guys, I know how to use it but has anyone tested to see what performance increase they are actually seeing in flight with it enabled?
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