Just wondered if anyone has ever fitted an after market cruise control to their Surf or even had any dealings with one (any recommendations appreciated).We use the Surf for regular runs down to Southern Italy and then onwards to Greece and Crete via ferries, and i reckon it might not be a bad idea just to take the strain off the right knee.Richie.
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I've got the 12v electronic unit(can't remember where from), and to be honest I very rarely use it. If there is any form of incline it will hold the vehicle in gear until it's struggling and the apply the thottle so quickly that the truck goes down two gears, and then sits there reving its guts out heating up the tranny until either you reach the top or switch the unit off. The only time it's of any use is when you're slip streaming a lorry at 53 on an absolute level road.
As you might have guessed I'm not very impressed, and to cap it all I get better fuel figures driving manually.Gone from 4x4 to 1x2
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Originally posted by Maverick View PostYep
I've got the 12v electronic unit(can't remember where from), and to be honest I very rarely use it. If there is any form of incline it will hold the vehicle in gear until it's struggling and the apply the thottle so quickly that the truck goes down two gears, and then sits there reving its guts out heating up the tranny until either you reach the top or switch the unit off. The only time it's of any use is when you're slip streaming a lorry at 53 on an absolute level road.
As you might have guessed I'm not very impressed, and to cap it all I get better fuel figures driving manually.
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With the Surf having an electronic injection pump rather than a throttle and an electronic speedo, I would have thought it possible for an electronics whizz to manage to make something up. I would be fairly confident that I could interface the pump and speedo to a pc and write a program to do the job, but I don't really fancy having to keep the truck connected to the PC.
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I found the same on my old car. I think this is because it uses the brakes to keep to the set speed when going downhill where you or I would just lift off then gently apply the accelerator as the speed began to drop. When we are driving manualy we drive "around" the required speed not to within 2mph as the cruise control does.I've taken a vow of poverty To anoy me send money
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now this is strange, as my soarer has cruise control which i normally engage when on the motorway set at a speed i will not divulge here, i usually only have to disengage it for road works and i do'nt see any difference in mpg, when on the motorway i wish my surf had an original cc fitted !
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