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Apart from very steep hills, comparing to SatNav speed mine is within +/- 1mph of the setting. It seems quite a few have reported lots of speed variation . . .. maybe I'm lucky ?
Cruise works well on the dieselApart from very steep hills, comparing to SatNav speed mine is within +/- 1mph of the setting. It seems quite a few have reported lots of speed variation . . .. maybe I'm lucky ?
Was like that on my old Merc 500 SEL (lovely car).I find the cruise control on my 2001 Vogue is functional but pretty crude compared to the cruise control on my 2006 Jaguar S-type. The cruise control on the Jag allows me to tap +/- buttons to increase/decrease speed & keeps to the set speed much better than the P38 which can hover around by a few mph either side of the set speed.
Thanks @pwood999 ... Sadly all the values are not editable, you can only select a "Tune Map" from the 5 there are in the ECU.Might be worth posting on Nanocom Forum as well. BBS will get back to you at some point.
Maybe program it with the values from the Nanocom for your engine, and see how it behaves ?
BTW, on Nano Forum, there's one post where Adrian suggested using the D2 > V8 > CC menu route to get into the ECU. He also said you might need to press "Set" button after ignition is on, to enable communication to start !!
I did try all of the "Tune Maps" and none of them match the printed figures completely.It would be interesting to see if any of the "Tune Maps" match the numbers in the Nanocom guide ? Most likely you would have to write the new setting, and then exit & do ignition off-on for it to load. If none match, then either the ECU is corrupted, or someone has been messing with the internals ?
They are cheap enough on eBay. I would buy another spare.
I would have thought if it was case of broken wire then it just wouldn’t work at all rather than working at 50mph and not below.Another thought that occurs to me is that all the inputs and triggers seem to be present but nothing is getting to the vacuum pump. Now while I can manually stuff earth and 12v on the relevant pins and get it to chooch properly, maybe an earth or Volts line is broken and the controller etc. is all doing it's part but the juice/earth is NOT getting through to the vacuum pump unit because of a disconnected/broken wire/connector.
Yes, it is very puzzling as to why it "tries" at 50/55 but fails in all other respects.I would have thought if it was case of broken wire then it just wouldn’t work at all rather than working at 50mph and not below.
The most annoying feature with mine is overshooting the set speed when pressing RES. When running it holds the set speed tightly on the level or a mild incline but can run overspeed downhill as it only adjust the accelerator & cannot give a dab on the brakes so you can inadvertently exceed the speed limit despite being set lower.I find the cruise control on my 2001 Vogue is functional but pretty crude compared to the cruise control on my 2006 Jaguar S-type. The cruise control on the Jag allows me to tap +/- buttons to increase/decrease speed & keeps to the set speed much better than the P38 which can hover around by a few mph either side of the set speed.
Let us know how you get on especially if one it’s on it holds true, might worth looking into on mine if it works on yours.Replacement AMR5700 ECU (allegedly from a 4.6 P38) ordered from a breaker.
Should be here next week.
The live data from the Nanocom does take a lot of the MAP chart jiggery-pokery out of the equation because the ECU reports what it is seeing/being told. So that was a great tip, thanks. Reading the settings in the replacement ECU may confirm that this one is nadgered.
Edit: Oops told you most of this already.
The CC units are tuned to match their motors. So, if you got a CC unit for a 4.6L, it will not have as much gain as one for a 4.0. Then if the 4.6 CC is installed in a 4.0 truck, it will seem very sluggish because it won't move the throttle at the tuned rate to respond to an error in speed. Conversely, if a 4.0 CC unit is installed in a 4.6 truck, it will tend to surge and overshoot.
When I use CC, I compensate somewhat by giving a couple clicks up after hitting set, before I completely release the gas pedal. That helps it catch. On occasional hills (highway not mountains), I just accept that it's going to slow down and take a while to ramp back up to speed. Make sure the hook for the CC actuator is barely off the throttle closed position. Too much gap there will mean the actuator won't be able to pull as far.
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