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I’m going to guess that this is an N scale F59PHI? If so, I recently spent several weeks “hotrodding” an ESU 58741 into mine.Mine was not a factory sound unit; it wasn’t even DCC. But I had a lot of fun and learned a heckuva lot with all that I went through. Eventually got much brighter head- and tail-lights, as well as alternating ditch lights, and the sound file is pretty good, in my opinion.
IDK if this is your exact decoder, but perhaps the Loadable Speed Table in CVs 67-94?https://soundtraxx.com/content/Reference/Manuals/Tsunami/tsunami_diesel_technical_reference_0213.pdfWRT light pipes, yes, they can really lose a lot of the brightness, esp. if not properly aligned. It's up to you tho if you want to go thru the effort of installing individual LEDs (and living with the bundle of wires linking the shell to the decoder -- always fun when you want to remove/replace the shell).HTH,Ed
I've tried the 28-step speed table. No matter what I set the settings on, it doesn't seem to change the max speed or default speed curve. I've even set the max speed to "1" and it still runs 125mph max.