Am i missing something, or can you just mount it to the pulley and control the rpm... not just the mph? Or does it spin too fast to get a good reading (doesn't seem like that would be the case...)? -damon
--- Mike Collum <collum@MFX.NET> wrote: > > Not only can you blow up the cruise control unit, > after it shorts out > > you can also blow up your ECU. Just add the > magnets to the CV joint > near > > the transmission and mount the sensor near it. The > manual trans cruise > > kits also include a clutch switch. However, that > doesn't stop one from > > nudging the transmission out of gear while > cruising allowing the > engine > > to rev wildly. > > > > Dennis > > Thanks, Dennis. I was afraid of that. > > This particular unit doesn't come with the clutch > switch. The clutch > switch is only mentioned as an optional item for > diesel installation. > > Mike > > '84 GL 7 pass auto > '85 GL Westy 4 speed
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