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Introduction
IF you're the type of driver who has trouble with a lead foot on the open road, an electronic throttle nanny will save you fuel.
(That said, keep in mind that a dedicated ecodriver can get even better fuel economy than cruise control while maintaining the same average speed.)
Installing a cruise unit can also permit you to test vehicle mods more rigorously by removing the experimenter's right foot from the equation.
Contents
Instructions for mod
See installation instructions for cruise control system.
User experiences
Please enter your user name and any relevant data in the table
User Name | Car Make, Model, Year | Cost of Mod | Time to Perform Mod | MPG Before Mod | MPG After Mod | MPG improvement guess | Instruction Link |
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Example Data Saand | Example Data Mazda, 626, 1991 | Example Data $5 USD | Example Data 1 Hour | Example Data 27.2 | Example Data 29.8 | User mod detail or measurement detailed data |
Problems / Consequences of mod
- If you normally drive without a lead foot standard cruise control may give you worse efficiency.
References
Forum thread links
Audiovox CCS-100 aftermarket cruise control replacement (can't do FE tests)