I put one of these JC Gyp-me cruise controls on an BMW a number of years ago.
I worked great!  Has a vacuum canister to pull on the throttle cable.  Control
unit is about the size of a small wooden-match box.  Tapping the (+) or (-)
key gives you = MPH change in speed. I later saw the same unit installed in Al
Moss's supercharged MG TC panel truck.  Bought another one to put in my TD so
I could tolerate driving in the flatland Midwest. Lost it in my garage
somewhere.  If I ever find it, I will install it.  Highly recommended!  Still
in their catalog, I believe.  Somewhere near those propeller things you mount
between the carb and the intake manifold.  If you get to the hubcaps that spin
backwards, you've gone too far.
-JohnD
Date: Tue, 29 May 2007 22:02:24 -0400
From: Frank Clarici <spritenut@comcast.net>
Subject: Re: road trip
The Mayers wrote:
>   Does anyone have an aftermarket cruise control installed?
JC Whitney sells a magnetic device you put on/near the driveshaft.
Some sort of cruise control, I never saw one in person.
My family will be driving 2 or 3 Spridgets down from Jersey, we are
leaving 2 days in advance sleeping ina motel somewhere along the way.
If you want to join our caravan.
Maybe a 3.9 diff for the road trip would be a nice addition for the drive.
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Frank Clarici
Toms River, NJ
 
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