Thank you for posting what you did to correct your problem. Many posters who have problems never reply with the results of what they did to correct the difficulty and leave everyone hanging.
Ya ya, I just did the same exact thing on some new E7 AB units I recently got. I ended up using the speed tables using JMRI, it was pretty easy. They don't run exactly perfect, but with a train they work well. And they will always be coupled together anyways.
So don't scratch your eyes out trying to make them run perfect. Good is close enough.
Michael
CEO- Mile-HI-RailroadPrototype: D&RGW Moffat Line 1989
How much different are the speeds? If they are close it's all you need. Once you put a train behind it things should even out.
Springfield PA
retsignalmtr You have to speed match the two units to run at the same speed at the same throttle setting. Just setting the CV's to the same value does not mean they will run at the same speed. Set CV's 3 and 4 to 0. Then set CV's 2, 5 and 6 for each loco seperatly to whatever value that will have the locos moving together.
You have to speed match the two units to run at the same speed at the same throttle setting. Just setting the CV's to the same value does not mean they will run at the same speed. Set CV's 3 and 4 to 0. Then set CV's 2, 5 and 6 for each loco seperatly to whatever value that will have the locos moving together.
retsignalmtr is correct. Speed matching is the way to do it. No two engines, even identical units from the same manufacturer, ever run at identical speeds.
Rich
Alton Junction