Can't give any fitting advice but definitely worth doing with the long haul travel!
I'm planning a trip through to Central Australia next year - travel by sealed roads (sorry, might come back a more interesting way!) so looking at fitting cruise control. I'd helped install a DIY kit in my Dad's Falcon about 15 years ago and I see they're available for about $220 through ebay.
Does anyone have experience of these kits with a Rover v8? is the connection straightforward with the twin carbs?
Who have you bought through and who has a good price?
Any advice from the experts here? I'm building the car on a budget and would do without rather than spend $700 on a professional fitment.
Steve
Can't give any fitting advice but definitely worth doing with the long haul travel!
MY15 Discovery 4 SE SDV6
Past: 97 D1 Tdi, 03 D2a Td5, 08 Kimberley Kamper, 08 Defender 110 TDCi, 99 Defender 110 300Tdi[/SIZE]
Not familiar with the V8 but I fitted one to mine with the Isuzu with no hassles. Been very worthwhile. Put the speed pickup on the front prop shaft just in front of the transfer case where the crossmember protects it.
John
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
These are generally very easy to fit, and most kits will include a selection of bits to connect to your throttle.
Most cars have a position where the OE would have been fitted - even the Rover V8 if I am not wrong.
I fitted one I bought from Kmart to a disco 1 v8 manual - worked really well - speed was taken of the tacho inpulse. The cruise control computer would disconnect if there was a rapid change in pulses so I didn't need to put a disconnet micro switch on clutch as the engine speed change while changing gear was enough to disconnect the cruise control.
Also gave another Kmart one to bro for his Mitsi Tritoo Diesel - he used the magnets on the drive shaft for his speed sensing and it worked well too.
The cheap ones work OK.
Gazzz
REMLR 243
2007 Range Rover Sport TDV6
1977 FC 101
1976 Jaguar XJ12C
1973 Haflinger AP700
1971 Jaguar V12 E-Type Series 3 Roadster
1957 Series 1 88"
1957 Series 1 88" Station Wagon
I'm sorry, but I don't know what car you have. Current defenders have it built in. You just have to add the switches.![]()
IMO, get a unit that has the electric servo and not the vaccuum driven one, as it takes up less space and is a lot easier to fit...
I wish Cap'n. Then I'd get aircon that was at least a little cold, rather than starting a thread about fansOriginally Posted by Captain_Rightfoot
. I've got a County.
Matbor, where would I get one? The DIY kits seem to be vacuum driven, and the one I fitted years ago was as well - ran off the manifold vacuum at that.Originally Posted by matbor
Steve
not sure of the brand i fitted, but when i did mine 2/3 years ago now, the more expensive one was electric not vac, and i remember latter on that i wish i had of put the more expensive one in. will see if i can see a brand on mine.
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