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    Posted: 10 Dec 2017 at 1:01pm
Hello to all member;
I am with windows 10
I just bought Pa 28 Arrow 3 4 turbo for P3d V4.    2 minutes after i takeoff, the fuel flow start slowly to decrease to 0 (but the fuel pression is in the green and the RPM remains at 2.500 and the fuel selector is on Left and i have enough fuel in both tanks and the propeler is full fine). This forces me to aboard the flighr.
The download of the product took 1 hour could it be the reason for a bad download   or
is there a procedure or switch i have to apply ?
Did any body have this type of problem.
I thank you for any advise to help me
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Apply carb heat
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Hello Snave i did not know there is Carb Heat on PA 28 arrov 3 4 turbo where is this thank you
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I have had this happen a few times.  I think that it only occurs when I have overstressed the engine.

There is a warning light for overboost in the cockpit.

I remember flying out of Alice Springs, Australia, and it was 105 degrees F, and I think i overtaxed the engine trying to pull an overloaded Arrow off the ground.  I got off the ground, but with the pedal to the metal.  I cleared a low hill, then attempted to climb out....wasn't happening.  Eventually the engine wouldn't put out any power, and i went down.

I don't know if that is a bug that sometimes occurs, or if it is a feature...I'm thinking it may be some sort of feature.  Keep your mani pressure under 40 on takeoff and see if it never happens again.
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Hi Mace RB
Thanks for your answer your comments are right i found it a several days ago 
all ok 
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