Hillbilly Cruise Control / Any suggestions?
I have a 38 freeway commute every weekday. Having cruise control would've been nice. :(
I went to the wrecking yard and collected nearly all the parts to install a factory cruise control EXCEPT for the gas pedal assembly. That part seems SO physically impossible to remove that I would swear that was the first part laid down when Honda assembled my 1989 Civic. Because to the gas pedal part problem, I'm gonna install a hillbilly gas pedal control. This is actually better than factory cruise control, because it holds the gas pedal at a constant rate regardless of going up hill, whereas factory cruise control will waste gas going up grades. Before I reveal my ideas and jade any of your creative thoughts, I'd like to know how you would rig such a hillbilly cruise control. Ideas? |
I had a similar device on my old FIAT 126, but I seldom used it. The fact you don't override it if you have to use the brakes worried me. It was a fairly common factory fitting on old cars.
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Considering that the purpose of cruise control is to lock in a fixed speed, I personally don't see your proposition as being "better." It's just easier to install. It won't ease up on the throttle as you go downhill, nor throttle-off entirely as you descend a steep enough incline, thus wasting fuel needlessly, besides not keeping a steady speed. Do you really want your car slowing down as it climbs an incline? It's your car, and your call (obviously). The things I would insist on:
BTW, the common complaint from bikers with throttle-lock cruise control is that it's an obvious suboptimal solution on anything other than flattish terrain. Better than nothing, but not great. |
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The FIAT had a hand throttle. Not a throttle lock. It was mounted at the side of the steering column. If you wished to speed up, such as to overtake (highly unlikely in a FIAT 126), you just pushed down the accelerator. When you lifted off it went back to the hand throttle position. But as Steve says, it ran away down hills and I always felt I was never in full control. |
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