Minimum speed for cruise control
#51
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Re: Minimum speed for cruise control
Jeff Strickland wrote:
> I do not understand how it is even remotely comfortable OR useful to
> have Cruise Control at speeds one might be confined to while driving
> in a parking lot. I get that you are not actually in a parking lot,
> but your desired speed is one that might be found there. You want
> Cruise to work in as low as 2nd gear, I don't get how this could
> possibly be a desireable condition.
In the Commonwealth of Virginia, the speed limit in residential areas is 25
mph, unless other wise posted.
I love to set it at 25 (both my '91 Chevy truck, and the wife's '05 Liberty
will do it) and lead a convoy of mostly high-school kids out to the main
road in the mornings. Makes things safer in my neighborhood.
> I do not understand how it is even remotely comfortable OR useful to
> have Cruise Control at speeds one might be confined to while driving
> in a parking lot. I get that you are not actually in a parking lot,
> but your desired speed is one that might be found there. You want
> Cruise to work in as low as 2nd gear, I don't get how this could
> possibly be a desireable condition.
In the Commonwealth of Virginia, the speed limit in residential areas is 25
mph, unless other wise posted.
I love to set it at 25 (both my '91 Chevy truck, and the wife's '05 Liberty
will do it) and lead a convoy of mostly high-school kids out to the main
road in the mornings. Makes things safer in my neighborhood.
#52
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Re: Minimum speed for cruise control
Jeff Strickland wrote:
> <jos.jessica@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1192522259.591106.152670@i38g2000prf.googlegr oups.com...
>> Hello All,
>>
>> It is clear to me that the Jeep is one of the few with the 35mph
>> minimum.
>> I myself have also driven other cars which can be set at lower
>> speeds
>> than 35.
>> So i'm not worried about my insurance.
>> I don't like to change the axle ratio(suggested by snoman) as this
>> will be bad for fuel economy.
>> Other option already suggested by the local garage is changing in
>> the
>> computer the size of the tires. Dis-advantage of this is that the
>> speedometer will be incorrect.
>>
>> So i'm still hoping for a smart technician who can explain which
>> board to change, or even that i have to solder a different type of
>> resitor on a board.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Jos
>>
>
>
> I do not understand how it is even remotely comfortable OR useful to
> have Cruise Control at speeds one might be confined to while driving
> in a parking lot. I get that you are not actually in a parking lot,
> but your desired speed is one that might be found there. You want
> Cruise to work in as low as 2nd gear, I don't get how this could
> possibly be a desireable condition.
One common use of cruise control is to help one to avoid exceeding the
speed limit where it is set to an artificially low value. As an
example, one place in Canada I encountered a long stretch of nearly
deserted road with a speed limit of 30 km/hr (that's 18 miles/hr).
And of course there was a cop in the middle of it with a radar gun.
As far as changing the lower limit value, I suspect that that's going
to involve reverse engineering the program for the computer that runs
the cruise control unless the vehicle is old enough to still have an
analog system.
--
--
--John
to email, dial "usenet" and validate
(was jclarke at eye bee em dot net)
> <jos.jessica@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1192522259.591106.152670@i38g2000prf.googlegr oups.com...
>> Hello All,
>>
>> It is clear to me that the Jeep is one of the few with the 35mph
>> minimum.
>> I myself have also driven other cars which can be set at lower
>> speeds
>> than 35.
>> So i'm not worried about my insurance.
>> I don't like to change the axle ratio(suggested by snoman) as this
>> will be bad for fuel economy.
>> Other option already suggested by the local garage is changing in
>> the
>> computer the size of the tires. Dis-advantage of this is that the
>> speedometer will be incorrect.
>>
>> So i'm still hoping for a smart technician who can explain which
>> board to change, or even that i have to solder a different type of
>> resitor on a board.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Jos
>>
>
>
> I do not understand how it is even remotely comfortable OR useful to
> have Cruise Control at speeds one might be confined to while driving
> in a parking lot. I get that you are not actually in a parking lot,
> but your desired speed is one that might be found there. You want
> Cruise to work in as low as 2nd gear, I don't get how this could
> possibly be a desireable condition.
One common use of cruise control is to help one to avoid exceeding the
speed limit where it is set to an artificially low value. As an
example, one place in Canada I encountered a long stretch of nearly
deserted road with a speed limit of 30 km/hr (that's 18 miles/hr).
And of course there was a cop in the middle of it with a radar gun.
As far as changing the lower limit value, I suspect that that's going
to involve reverse engineering the program for the computer that runs
the cruise control unless the vehicle is old enough to still have an
analog system.
--
--
--John
to email, dial "usenet" and validate
(was jclarke at eye bee em dot net)
#53
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Re: Minimum speed for cruise control
Jeff Strickland wrote:
> <jos.jessica@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1192522259.591106.152670@i38g2000prf.googlegr oups.com...
>> Hello All,
>>
>> It is clear to me that the Jeep is one of the few with the 35mph
>> minimum.
>> I myself have also driven other cars which can be set at lower
>> speeds
>> than 35.
>> So i'm not worried about my insurance.
>> I don't like to change the axle ratio(suggested by snoman) as this
>> will be bad for fuel economy.
>> Other option already suggested by the local garage is changing in
>> the
>> computer the size of the tires. Dis-advantage of this is that the
>> speedometer will be incorrect.
>>
>> So i'm still hoping for a smart technician who can explain which
>> board to change, or even that i have to solder a different type of
>> resitor on a board.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Jos
>>
>
>
> I do not understand how it is even remotely comfortable OR useful to
> have Cruise Control at speeds one might be confined to while driving
> in a parking lot. I get that you are not actually in a parking lot,
> but your desired speed is one that might be found there. You want
> Cruise to work in as low as 2nd gear, I don't get how this could
> possibly be a desireable condition.
One common use of cruise control is to help one to avoid exceeding the
speed limit where it is set to an artificially low value. As an
example, one place in Canada I encountered a long stretch of nearly
deserted road with a speed limit of 30 km/hr (that's 18 miles/hr).
And of course there was a cop in the middle of it with a radar gun.
As far as changing the lower limit value, I suspect that that's going
to involve reverse engineering the program for the computer that runs
the cruise control unless the vehicle is old enough to still have an
analog system.
--
--
--John
to email, dial "usenet" and validate
(was jclarke at eye bee em dot net)
> <jos.jessica@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1192522259.591106.152670@i38g2000prf.googlegr oups.com...
>> Hello All,
>>
>> It is clear to me that the Jeep is one of the few with the 35mph
>> minimum.
>> I myself have also driven other cars which can be set at lower
>> speeds
>> than 35.
>> So i'm not worried about my insurance.
>> I don't like to change the axle ratio(suggested by snoman) as this
>> will be bad for fuel economy.
>> Other option already suggested by the local garage is changing in
>> the
>> computer the size of the tires. Dis-advantage of this is that the
>> speedometer will be incorrect.
>>
>> So i'm still hoping for a smart technician who can explain which
>> board to change, or even that i have to solder a different type of
>> resitor on a board.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Jos
>>
>
>
> I do not understand how it is even remotely comfortable OR useful to
> have Cruise Control at speeds one might be confined to while driving
> in a parking lot. I get that you are not actually in a parking lot,
> but your desired speed is one that might be found there. You want
> Cruise to work in as low as 2nd gear, I don't get how this could
> possibly be a desireable condition.
One common use of cruise control is to help one to avoid exceeding the
speed limit where it is set to an artificially low value. As an
example, one place in Canada I encountered a long stretch of nearly
deserted road with a speed limit of 30 km/hr (that's 18 miles/hr).
And of course there was a cop in the middle of it with a radar gun.
As far as changing the lower limit value, I suspect that that's going
to involve reverse engineering the program for the computer that runs
the cruise control unless the vehicle is old enough to still have an
analog system.
--
--
--John
to email, dial "usenet" and validate
(was jclarke at eye bee em dot net)
#54
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Re: Minimum speed for cruise control
Jeff Strickland wrote:
> <jos.jessica@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1192522259.591106.152670@i38g2000prf.googlegr oups.com...
>> Hello All,
>>
>> It is clear to me that the Jeep is one of the few with the 35mph
>> minimum.
>> I myself have also driven other cars which can be set at lower
>> speeds
>> than 35.
>> So i'm not worried about my insurance.
>> I don't like to change the axle ratio(suggested by snoman) as this
>> will be bad for fuel economy.
>> Other option already suggested by the local garage is changing in
>> the
>> computer the size of the tires. Dis-advantage of this is that the
>> speedometer will be incorrect.
>>
>> So i'm still hoping for a smart technician who can explain which
>> board to change, or even that i have to solder a different type of
>> resitor on a board.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Jos
>>
>
>
> I do not understand how it is even remotely comfortable OR useful to
> have Cruise Control at speeds one might be confined to while driving
> in a parking lot. I get that you are not actually in a parking lot,
> but your desired speed is one that might be found there. You want
> Cruise to work in as low as 2nd gear, I don't get how this could
> possibly be a desireable condition.
One common use of cruise control is to help one to avoid exceeding the
speed limit where it is set to an artificially low value. As an
example, one place in Canada I encountered a long stretch of nearly
deserted road with a speed limit of 30 km/hr (that's 18 miles/hr).
And of course there was a cop in the middle of it with a radar gun.
As far as changing the lower limit value, I suspect that that's going
to involve reverse engineering the program for the computer that runs
the cruise control unless the vehicle is old enough to still have an
analog system.
--
--
--John
to email, dial "usenet" and validate
(was jclarke at eye bee em dot net)
> <jos.jessica@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1192522259.591106.152670@i38g2000prf.googlegr oups.com...
>> Hello All,
>>
>> It is clear to me that the Jeep is one of the few with the 35mph
>> minimum.
>> I myself have also driven other cars which can be set at lower
>> speeds
>> than 35.
>> So i'm not worried about my insurance.
>> I don't like to change the axle ratio(suggested by snoman) as this
>> will be bad for fuel economy.
>> Other option already suggested by the local garage is changing in
>> the
>> computer the size of the tires. Dis-advantage of this is that the
>> speedometer will be incorrect.
>>
>> So i'm still hoping for a smart technician who can explain which
>> board to change, or even that i have to solder a different type of
>> resitor on a board.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Jos
>>
>
>
> I do not understand how it is even remotely comfortable OR useful to
> have Cruise Control at speeds one might be confined to while driving
> in a parking lot. I get that you are not actually in a parking lot,
> but your desired speed is one that might be found there. You want
> Cruise to work in as low as 2nd gear, I don't get how this could
> possibly be a desireable condition.
One common use of cruise control is to help one to avoid exceeding the
speed limit where it is set to an artificially low value. As an
example, one place in Canada I encountered a long stretch of nearly
deserted road with a speed limit of 30 km/hr (that's 18 miles/hr).
And of course there was a cop in the middle of it with a radar gun.
As far as changing the lower limit value, I suspect that that's going
to involve reverse engineering the program for the computer that runs
the cruise control unless the vehicle is old enough to still have an
analog system.
--
--
--John
to email, dial "usenet" and validate
(was jclarke at eye bee em dot net)
#55
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Re: Minimum speed for cruise control
I believe all residential areas are 25 MPH, but that doesn't mean I kick
back and cruise, as the area implies children chasing ***** or just
wondering into the street from behind parked cars.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"Retiredff" <lbatter@bogfeet.net> wrote in message
news:13h9qglcmb369e0@corp.supernews.com...
>
> In the Commonwealth of Virginia, the speed limit in residential areas is
25
> mph, unless other wise posted.
>
> I love to set it at 25 (both my '91 Chevy truck, and the wife's '05
Liberty
> will do it) and lead a convoy of mostly high-school kids out to the main
> road in the mornings. Makes things safer in my neighborhood.
>
>
--
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back and cruise, as the area implies children chasing ***** or just
wondering into the street from behind parked cars.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"Retiredff" <lbatter@bogfeet.net> wrote in message
news:13h9qglcmb369e0@corp.supernews.com...
>
> In the Commonwealth of Virginia, the speed limit in residential areas is
25
> mph, unless other wise posted.
>
> I love to set it at 25 (both my '91 Chevy truck, and the wife's '05
Liberty
> will do it) and lead a convoy of mostly high-school kids out to the main
> road in the mornings. Makes things safer in my neighborhood.
>
>
--
Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
#56
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Re: Minimum speed for cruise control
I believe all residential areas are 25 MPH, but that doesn't mean I kick
back and cruise, as the area implies children chasing ***** or just
wondering into the street from behind parked cars.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"Retiredff" <lbatter@bogfeet.net> wrote in message
news:13h9qglcmb369e0@corp.supernews.com...
>
> In the Commonwealth of Virginia, the speed limit in residential areas is
25
> mph, unless other wise posted.
>
> I love to set it at 25 (both my '91 Chevy truck, and the wife's '05
Liberty
> will do it) and lead a convoy of mostly high-school kids out to the main
> road in the mornings. Makes things safer in my neighborhood.
>
>
--
Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
back and cruise, as the area implies children chasing ***** or just
wondering into the street from behind parked cars.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"Retiredff" <lbatter@bogfeet.net> wrote in message
news:13h9qglcmb369e0@corp.supernews.com...
>
> In the Commonwealth of Virginia, the speed limit in residential areas is
25
> mph, unless other wise posted.
>
> I love to set it at 25 (both my '91 Chevy truck, and the wife's '05
Liberty
> will do it) and lead a convoy of mostly high-school kids out to the main
> road in the mornings. Makes things safer in my neighborhood.
>
>
--
Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
#57
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Re: Minimum speed for cruise control
I believe all residential areas are 25 MPH, but that doesn't mean I kick
back and cruise, as the area implies children chasing ***** or just
wondering into the street from behind parked cars.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"Retiredff" <lbatter@bogfeet.net> wrote in message
news:13h9qglcmb369e0@corp.supernews.com...
>
> In the Commonwealth of Virginia, the speed limit in residential areas is
25
> mph, unless other wise posted.
>
> I love to set it at 25 (both my '91 Chevy truck, and the wife's '05
Liberty
> will do it) and lead a convoy of mostly high-school kids out to the main
> road in the mornings. Makes things safer in my neighborhood.
>
>
--
Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
back and cruise, as the area implies children chasing ***** or just
wondering into the street from behind parked cars.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"Retiredff" <lbatter@bogfeet.net> wrote in message
news:13h9qglcmb369e0@corp.supernews.com...
>
> In the Commonwealth of Virginia, the speed limit in residential areas is
25
> mph, unless other wise posted.
>
> I love to set it at 25 (both my '91 Chevy truck, and the wife's '05
Liberty
> will do it) and lead a convoy of mostly high-school kids out to the main
> road in the mornings. Makes things safer in my neighborhood.
>
>
--
Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
#58
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Re: Minimum speed for cruise control
I believe all residential areas are 25 MPH, but that doesn't mean I kick
back and cruise, as the area implies children chasing *****, or just
wondering into the street from behind parked cars.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"Retiredff" <lbatter@bogfeet.net> wrote in message
news:13h9qglcmb369e0@corp.supernews.com...
>
> In the Commonwealth of Virginia, the speed limit in residential areas is
25
> mph, unless other wise posted.
>
> I love to set it at 25 (both my '91 Chevy truck, and the wife's '05
Liberty
> will do it) and lead a convoy of mostly high-school kids out to the main
> road in the mornings. Makes things safer in my neighborhood.
>
>
back and cruise, as the area implies children chasing *****, or just
wondering into the street from behind parked cars.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"Retiredff" <lbatter@bogfeet.net> wrote in message
news:13h9qglcmb369e0@corp.supernews.com...
>
> In the Commonwealth of Virginia, the speed limit in residential areas is
25
> mph, unless other wise posted.
>
> I love to set it at 25 (both my '91 Chevy truck, and the wife's '05
Liberty
> will do it) and lead a convoy of mostly high-school kids out to the main
> road in the mornings. Makes things safer in my neighborhood.
>
>
#59
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Re: Minimum speed for cruise control
I believe all residential areas are 25 MPH, but that doesn't mean I kick
back and cruise, as the area implies children chasing *****, or just
wondering into the street from behind parked cars.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"Retiredff" <lbatter@bogfeet.net> wrote in message
news:13h9qglcmb369e0@corp.supernews.com...
>
> In the Commonwealth of Virginia, the speed limit in residential areas is
25
> mph, unless other wise posted.
>
> I love to set it at 25 (both my '91 Chevy truck, and the wife's '05
Liberty
> will do it) and lead a convoy of mostly high-school kids out to the main
> road in the mornings. Makes things safer in my neighborhood.
>
>
back and cruise, as the area implies children chasing *****, or just
wondering into the street from behind parked cars.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"Retiredff" <lbatter@bogfeet.net> wrote in message
news:13h9qglcmb369e0@corp.supernews.com...
>
> In the Commonwealth of Virginia, the speed limit in residential areas is
25
> mph, unless other wise posted.
>
> I love to set it at 25 (both my '91 Chevy truck, and the wife's '05
Liberty
> will do it) and lead a convoy of mostly high-school kids out to the main
> road in the mornings. Makes things safer in my neighborhood.
>
>
#60
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Posts: n/a
Re: Minimum speed for cruise control
I believe all residential areas are 25 MPH, but that doesn't mean I kick
back and cruise, as the area implies children chasing *****, or just
wondering into the street from behind parked cars.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"Retiredff" <lbatter@bogfeet.net> wrote in message
news:13h9qglcmb369e0@corp.supernews.com...
>
> In the Commonwealth of Virginia, the speed limit in residential areas is
25
> mph, unless other wise posted.
>
> I love to set it at 25 (both my '91 Chevy truck, and the wife's '05
Liberty
> will do it) and lead a convoy of mostly high-school kids out to the main
> road in the mornings. Makes things safer in my neighborhood.
>
>
back and cruise, as the area implies children chasing *****, or just
wondering into the street from behind parked cars.
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
"Retiredff" <lbatter@bogfeet.net> wrote in message
news:13h9qglcmb369e0@corp.supernews.com...
>
> In the Commonwealth of Virginia, the speed limit in residential areas is
25
> mph, unless other wise posted.
>
> I love to set it at 25 (both my '91 Chevy truck, and the wife's '05
Liberty
> will do it) and lead a convoy of mostly high-school kids out to the main
> road in the mornings. Makes things safer in my neighborhood.
>
>