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Weight would help a lot. This thing only weighs 43g. That is super light. If I can find some places to sneak in some Tungsten, I will. Ideally, I'd like to add 15g, but I don't know if there's room for all that.
Since you run DC, you can gut the electronics and hard-wire everything without the PC boards. It will be a bit of a pain to install the headlights, but I know you are more than capable of that challenge. That will give you room to install more weight.
Is that large rectangular fuel tank between the trucks an empty cavity inside? Or is it solid frame metal? Either way, I think it would be worth machining that out so I can stuff it with tungsten. I would leave the outside borders of it alone so you would never see the difference.
Well, I machined out the fuel tank area and filled it with tungsten plate. Between that and adding tungsten behind the platform steps and on top of the circuit board (there is actually quite a bit of room for cubes on top of that board), I was able to get 15g of weight in there. Runs nice. Pulls well. About 12 cars up the grade now, and that's plenty for me.
Thinking about the non-TT wheels. These things are available pretty damned cheaply in a lot of places (kinda a bummer, actually). Are the wheel sets interchangeable? If you can get one for ~$30 that gets you three good axles for $10 a piece.
These have definitely become my favorite N scale locos.