So, my one big problem with the FCS Throttle is its stickiness--throttle takes a lot of effort to get going, then once it does, it breaks free and travels too far. That's the opposite of what you want in a fine resolution throttle. The fix? A bottle of Nyogel 767A dampening grease, and maybe 20 min of work. Having removed the old grease from both the rails and the planetary motion nut/washer path, I put this grease on and now that throttle is smooth as silk--now requires an even amount of force to both start and move it, so you can make really fine adjustments in speed.
If you own of these, and are frustrated with the behavior of the throttle, this was a great fix. I don't think you necessarily need that brand--any heavy duty dampening grease would be a major improvement over what's on them from the factory.
May give my T16000 stick the same treatment tomorrow.
If you own of these, and are frustrated with the behavior of the throttle, this was a great fix. I don't think you necessarily need that brand--any heavy duty dampening grease would be a major improvement over what's on them from the factory.
May give my T16000 stick the same treatment tomorrow.