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Did you put your "foot down" about the reversing sensors too
Did you put the pedal to the metal in trying to overcome this limiter thing?
You have to "FLOOR" the accelerator pedal to exceed the set limit.
Quote from: Shambles™ on May 27, 2012, 13:38:51Did you put the pedal to the metal in trying to overcome this limiter thing?Quote from: eye30 on May 30, 2012, 11:45:38You have to "FLOOR" the accelerator pedal to exceed the set limit.
Quote from: Shambles™ on May 30, 2012, 12:06:54Quote from: Shambles™ on May 27, 2012, 13:38:51Did you put the pedal to the metal in trying to overcome this limiter thing?Quote from: eye30 on May 30, 2012, 11:45:38You have to "FLOOR" the accelerator pedal to exceed the set limit. It does not make it clear in the book that that is what you have to do
So, you're travelling through the town at 30mph with the limiter set to 30mph, then the road become 40mph limit. Do you reset the device or slam your pedal to the metal to increase speed?
Why can't the device accept a higher setting using normal throttle movements. Road limit goes from 60 to 80, normal acceleration to 80. CC maintains 80 uphill, SC maintains 80 downhill, simple
Why Dazz, when I travel with cc my foot is not on the accelerator, but if I need to, I can.
The CC and limiter work independent of each other.On my car you can't have both on at the same time.It is either CC or limiter
Don't you guys have speed-limited zones (there is a lot of 30 km/h (18 mph) zones here in Slovenia)?There are numerous speed traps placed in these zones and I use the limiter regularly while driving through them (usually set to 33 kph). You can just set it and look at the road instead of the speedometer.The CC in dangerous in this situation because you can't just maintain the 30km/h speed - limiter gives you freedom to drive normally up to 30 km/h.