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Have you tried restarting Stormworks? Resubscribing to this microcontroller? If neither of the latter work, I'd suggest reinstalling the game to see if that resolves the issue.
For some resin I have to put in a Clamp in (just like 'NJ PID TUNER' layed out) after the PID and now it's stable. Why would that happen?
Has anyone else had this problem?
I have set my RPS to ~30 but when I press the starter, I can't get the AFR to go above 6.9. Any ideas to help? Yes, the engine works fine using conventional throttle controls.
Just one question:
When you start tuning the P value, should the oscillation be uniform, or slightly getting bigger or smaller?
@CTH2004 - He has a video about it on youtube. You should watch it.