You can with some older vehicles. I know a friend of mine had an older '70s van that he could set the cruise to about 80, eventually slow down to a stop, then hit resume and have it boil the tires trying to get back to 80mph.
You can with some older vehicles. I know a friend of mine had an older '70s van that he could set the cruise to about 80, eventually slow down to a stop, then hit resume and have it boil the tires trying to get back to 80mph.
I had a '77 Lincoln that you could set the CC at any speed and it would do that. You could take it to over 120 with the accel button, I did it once.
Stevo
Originally posted by SSMAN
...Welcome to the land of "Fuck it". No body cares, and if they do, no body cares.
Probably to force you to pay attention in school zones
I doubt that's the reason, but if it is, it's genius. As an aside, nothing on the road pisses me off more than some clueless person or "I'm too busy to slow down" person flying past me in school zones.
"35 MPH
On most cars, 35 MPH is about the lowest speed setting for cruise control. Cruise control works by taking control of the engine throttle, opening or closing it as needed to maintain a constant speed. However, the car has to be moving fast enough for the transmission to be turning in one of the higher gears, while still maintaining enough power to propel the car without bogging or stalling. You have probably noticed your transmission kicking down to a lower gear when you give it any gas at all from a low speed like 20 MPH. The mechanism is not designed to maintain a constant speed with the transmission shifting like that.
A newer type of automatic transmission, called a continuously variable transmission (CVT) may not have the same problems. However, most people don't use cruise control in city traffic, where constant acceleration and braking are needed, so it isn't practical to design a cruise control that operates at lower speeds."
I guess cruise is designed for highway, and that's it.
Tera 4:1 + 4.88's = Slowest rig on here Baja-Bob.com
I tried to set the cruise in my Trans Am once in BFE at about 120 and it wouldn't set and it has to be going above about 30. When I slowed to under 100 it would work. I can set it on my Grand National at any speed over about 15.
School zones are 100-maybe 200 yards at best. Do you mean to tell me that the ones that lead "those that are there to serve and protect" can't even maintain focus for one single minute?
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