I had one that I purchased from K-Mart years ago that I ran for a long time our 
old
rear wheel drive Toyota Corolla and then on a Mazda Pickup.  It just ran off of
engine RPM (wire hooked to the coil like a tac would be) so you didn't have to 
have
any sensors mounted on the drive shaft.  It had a control unit that mounted on 
the
turn signal stalk and worked pretty much like a GM cruise control does now.  It
cost about $75 in 1982.  It would work well with a V8 MGB.  It had a wire that
hooked to the brake light circuit so that it would disengage when the brakes 
were
applied.  It also automatically disengaged when there was a sudden increase in
revs, like when you pushed the clutch in.  It was easy to install.
Kevin Brown
Odessa, MO
Larry Hoy wrote:
> Well many of you know I made the 3000 mile round trip to the V8 convention.  I
> decided there are still many little things to sort out, but all in time.
>
> I have decided the accelerator pedal needs a bit of tweeking to get it in the
> right position for a long trip; and wouldn't cruise control be great?
>
> Anyone out there have any experience with cruise control units?  I guess I'd 
>be
> interested in specifics, like; what you used, where you bought it, etc.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Larry Hoy
> "It's not how fast you go, it's how fast you go fast"
 
 |