OK, last weekend I installed the AudioVox CC. You can find pipefighter248's installation thread
Since the install, the weather has been bad, but this morning the snow is almost gone and the temp is up to 29*, so I mounted my trusty steed and off we went. Because of traffic, I only got to run about 10 of the 35 miles with the CC on. But that did include a section of small roller coaster type of hills as well as some slab.
I don't know if it's because the power to weight is so much different than a car, if it's because the input to the servo is only 25% of the actual pulses, or if it's because I don't have a vacuum canister, but when setting the CC, it loses 5 mph, then climbs to 5 mph over the target, then settles in at the set speed. One settled in, it maintained the set speed +- 2 mph, even through the hilly section.
Since the install, the weather has been bad, but this morning the snow is almost gone and the temp is up to 29*, so I mounted my trusty steed and off we went. Because of traffic, I only got to run about 10 of the 35 miles with the CC on. But that did include a section of small roller coaster type of hills as well as some slab.
I don't know if it's because the power to weight is so much different than a car, if it's because the input to the servo is only 25% of the actual pulses, or if it's because I don't have a vacuum canister, but when setting the CC, it loses 5 mph, then climbs to 5 mph over the target, then settles in at the set speed. One settled in, it maintained the set speed +- 2 mph, even through the hilly section.