Yes I find it incredibly annoying and is most obvious when you have a downhill immediately followed by an uphill like on much of the M1. It is worse when towing because it then immediately goes to WOT which then increases EGTs in an eyeblink followed by an unlock then change down in some circumstances.Mine is stock as a rock and the CC is very ordinary, +/- 6kph, it goes uphill quicker than down. Once it drops to 6kph below set speed it accelerates, full throttle, including dropping a gear, to 6kph above the set speed.
My Fairlane of similar vintage has far superior electronics and smoothly maintains the set speed.
I have found it much better to let it run downhill then gently increase throttle to 650-700C on the EGT gauge. This will usually cause a gradual drop in speed with time to change down to 3 in time to establish lock.
Regards PhilipA
I just assumed it was crude electronics. My Ford accelerates smoothly and economically, after hitting resume. The love child of the D2 and Fairlane would make an awesome vehicle.
If you don't like trucks, stop buying stuff.
I don't know what it is, but when I had Bruce Davis' hot ECU upgrade, the CC was just awesome. When I went back to a more mild tune I got the **** CC that surges back again.
Cheers
Slunnie
~ Discovery II Td5 ~ Discovery 3dr V8 ~ Series IIa 6cyl ute ~ Series II V8 ute ~
The no "nudge down" is also bloody annoying.
Why couldn't LR make a cruise like every other cruise control including aftermarket ones?
Regards PhilipA
Range Rovers Have Charactors inside them
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1971 Series 2A
2004 Discovery2a V8 Auto
2003 Discovery2a TD5 Manual
1982 4door man (sadly now gone)
1989 Vogue auto
2011 TDV8 Vogue
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