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Could I get some information regarding the setup of the 737 default starting setting, I selected starterset 1 for the left engine and the starter engages , however no light up with fuelvalve open? What is the selection in FSUIPC for ignition?

thanks

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The default FSX 737 uses "TOGGLE MASTER STARTER SWITCH" with a parameter of 1 for the left engine and 2 for the right in it's actual gauge code. Try using that.

 

Roman

 

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The default FSX 737 uses "TOGGLE MASTER STARTER SWITCH" with a parameter of 1 for the left engine and 2 for the right in it's actual gauge code. Try using that.
 
Roman
 

 

Thanks , but this does not work with my motorized throttle with fuelshut off valves ,I can move fuelshutoff to on but as I said no lightup? There has to be a setting for ignition or mixture?

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Ignition (spark) is self imposed with the starter for jet engines in FSX. To start a jet engine both have to be true -

 

Fuel Valve - open

Mixture - full rich ( even though for a jet engine this must be true )

 

If either the Fuel Valve is closed or the mixture is full lean the engine will stop or not start. 

Posted

Ignition (spark) is self imposed with the starter for jet engines in FSX. To start a jet engine both have to be true -

 

Fuel Valve - open

Mixture - full rich ( even though for a jet engine this must be true )

 

If either the Fuel Valve is closed or the mixture is full lean the engine will stop or not start. 

Thanks will try again

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