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Drive modifications included the addition of Train Station Products roller bearing sideframes, Custom Finishing fuel tank extensions, and modified P2K air tanks and associated piping glued to the speaker enclosure. Since taking this photo, I replaced the factory QSI decoder with a Tsunami TSU-AT1000. Surprisingly to me, the Tsunami was actually quite a bit smaller than the factory board, making for a relatively easy conversion. I painted the Tsunami's capacitor black and cut a hole in the cab floor so it could fit near the fireman's seat.
By: Joe Atkinson

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Drive modifications included the addition of Train Station Products roller bearing sideframes, Custom Finishing fuel tank extensions, and modified P2K air tanks and associated piping glued to the speaker enclosure.  Since taking this photo, I replaced the factory QSI decoder with a Tsunami TSU-AT1000.  Surprisingly to me, the Tsunami was actually quite a bit smaller than the factory board, making for a relatively easy conversion.  I painted the Tsunami's capacitor black and cut a hole in the cab floor so it could fit near the fireman's seat.
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