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Now that I know what is going on, and that it isn't a steam engine specific feature, I will just leave it alone.  Whatever they mapped out for it to do at the shop, doesn't appear to be happening on the engine when it kicks in.  From experience, and that's all I have, testing and watching and experiencing, once turned on, it sits dormant until the engine speed has been increased beyond 25 smph.  At 27, and you're right on about the time, 30 seconds later my engine sounds dropped out, as if I had turned them off, and this, I have no idea how to describe it.  Watch Hunt for Red October and when Jonesy plays the weird sound he recorded at 10 times speed, the knocking noise you hear on the tape, is as close as I can come to what it sounds like.  Trust me, it doesn't sound anything like a train clacking along a track.  At times it appears to pop.  And as we have agreed, once the speed is dropped to or below 25, all PS3 sounds return to normal.  My observation only, clickety clack didn't turn out the way they programmed it to.  Instead of E stop being a feature you have to turn on using a password, maybe clickety clack needs to be one.

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