Re: [DML] Which aftermarket cruise control system?
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Re: [DML] Which aftermarket cruise control system?
- From: Jeff Angwin <jeff@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 16 Aug 2004 10:30:52 -0700
That's the one that I have. Electronics fit into the rear-drivers side
pontoon, with just a cable coming out to attach to the throttle spool.
The sensor is a Delco unit that fits inline to the speedo cable under
the dash. The control is a stick that is mounted just behind the turn
signal stick. It works great!
DMC Garden Grove supplied it and did the installation. Not sure who the
maker is, but I will find out and post with the details. Or, you can
always purchase the whole thing ready to go from DMCGG.
Jeff
VIN 3034
ryanpwright wrote:
>Yeah, I read the posts of the past few days about this. No, I don't
>think it's dangerous. The wire spooling is a minor issue that can be
>worked around. I drove my DeLorean for over 6 hours yesterday and my
>right leg felt like it was going to fall off. It's time for cruise
>control, baby.
>
>The big question: Which system should I buy?
>
>1. I want an electrical solenoid. I do NOT want to tap into my vaccumn
>system.
>
>2. I'm of the understanding that you can buy a small flat sensor that
>goes in between the speedo cable and the lambda sensor, and would like
>to go that route.
>
>Are there any decent cruise control systems that offer the above two
>options?
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