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I have noticed this phenomenon several times over the years. I use a Z4000 transformer on my test loop/and my 4 by 8 layout. My postwar engines seem to smoke OK using this transformer. When I service a ZW or KW, and I test the transformer at my layout, the postwar locos smoke better, and the whistle works better using a postwar transformer. Food for thought. 

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Interesting...I consistently get better "slow" performance and more smoke output with my postwar locomotives (all steamers) with a modern chopped sine wave transformers like a cheap CW80 than with my original ZW and KW transformers.

 

I would speculate that the Z4K would be like like the original ZW since its a full sine wave throughout the voltage range only with a lot more power.

 

I remember Mike Reagan did a video to explain this as well, but I have personally experienced it on my small fleet of post war locomotives.

 

As they say, your mileage may vary...

 

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