Thank you for the replies.
I am assuming that the decoder in the MP mogul is the same as that in the eight wheeler. I really do not need all that much speed from these things: forty to fifty SMPH is the most at which I run them, anyhow. I, too, have noticed on certain models, that the control at either end of the speeds is not the best. I have a BLI Badlwin Centipede that requires half throttle to get the sound's going, three quarters to move at twenty-five SMPH and at just shy of full it will do about forty. That is fine for me, as I use it to pull freight trains which I run at about twenty-five SMPH. In addition, I like starting up the engine, bringing the idle up to speed, then moving. Also, if it stops so that the switchers can remove cars from its train, you can set the throttle low enough and it will idle while it waits to resume its work.
I have seen wild variations in the B-manns. The 2-8-8-4 has excellent slow speed control and requires far less starting voltage than do the others. Rarely do I run it faster than thirty SMPH, although it will run at fifty. The seventy tonners, and GP-7s, on the other hand, have horrid slow speed control and will stall when coasting over a dead spot because the decoder re-sets. The 2-8-8-4 does not do that (the Centipede does). I have fried more than a few B-mann decoders, and this is on an MRC 2400 with the pulse OFF. It has happened on the 2800, as well, which has a discreet pulse.
I have some of the old MP moguls and already have done the tender swap-out, so I do not need any more of those. They came with the traction tyre. I do have some of the old eight wheelers. I did do the tender swap-out on those, but they need traction tyres. This is why I am interested in one of the new ones. I guess that the thing to do is order one. If I like it, I can order another one. If not, I can wait until one without the decoder appears at a good price.
Thank you.