Is there anyone out there who knows their way around a brake blueprint? I'm trying to tweak down the air brakes on the North Shore car to something realistic. The real life cars use a Westinghouse M23 brake valve and a U-4 Triple valve in a Control Pipe system. On the M23 valve you have 5 positions: Release, Handle Off, Lap, Apply, and Emergency. In normal service the train line is charged to 70psi. A 20psi reduction in the brake pipe should set up a 50psi pressure in the brake cylinder. Due to the equalization point of the train line and the Auxiliary Reservoir, there should be no further increase in the brake cylinder beyond 50psi in a full service application. An Emergency Application should put approximately 70psi into the brake cylinder. I have tried to replicate this in the brake blueprint. I tell it that a normal service application is no greater than a 20psi drop in the train line, and that full service pressure is 50psi. However, when normally applying the brakes, the brake cylinder keeps gaining air to 70psi. I want to be able to cut the service brake application off at 50psi and let the emergency application put 70psi in the cylinder. What am I missing?
Thanks,
Zach

At the very least, the service portion functions a bit more like it is supposed to now.