I just installed a Rostra 250-1223 universal cruise control in my '79 Spider 2000. These are the photos of the install.
I mounted the cruse control actuator where the charcoal canister was located and made a L-bracket that attaches to the existing strap, the actuator and bolts to the fender well.
Cruise Control Install Photos
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This group of photos shows how I attached the cruise control actuator cable to the throttle linkage.
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How the actuator cabel was routed to the throttle actuator.
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How and where I mounted the speed sensor.
I added a clutch switch to disengage the cruise control rather than just the "Blue Tach Wire" that the instructions call for.
I added a clutch switch to disengage the cruise control rather than just the "Blue Tach Wire" that the instructions call for.
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This is where I located the control switch for the cruise control.
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Re: Cruise Control Install Photos
Isn't there a reason FIAT stopped putting cruise control in the spiders? I know my manual says not to maintain the same speed or rpm for extended periods...It recommends continuously varying speed.
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Re: Cruise Control Install Photos
I think the only "cruise control" that Fiat installed in Spiders was a throttle lock and as the name implies, it just locked the throttle in position. There was no speeding up or slowing down automaticly and it did not disengage if you depressed the clutch or brake pedals. Does maintaining a steady speed for extended periods of time harm the engine, I don't know. What I do know, is that I love my new cruise control!
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Re: Cruise Control Install Photos
Very nice addition to your Spider kmoses. I believe the only call for varying speeds for any car present and past is during break-in period
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Thanks for all the photos. Great installation looks real neat.What I do know, is that I love my new cruise control!
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Re: Cruise Control Install Photos
Great install and photos; thanks. This new product that replaces the vintage Audiovox unit should be a definite upgrade, with electronic control instead of vacuum. No need for a vacuum reservoir, either.
Like the Audiovox, you cannot shorten the drive cable, can you?
Like the Audiovox, you cannot shorten the drive cable, can you?
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You can purchase a cable that can be cut to length from ebay that is manufactured by Lokar "U-Cut-to-Fit Cruise Control Cable #CC-1602U".
It was originally produced for the Hot rod crowd and is designed to be a direct bolt on for the Rostra cruise controls, the cost is around $80 with the only drawback being that the clamp on cable end will need to be adapted to work with the ball chain . I was thinking about purchasing one but first I wanted to see if the cruise control in stock form would fit the spider engine bay and the actuator cable route I used works very well.
It was originally produced for the Hot rod crowd and is designed to be a direct bolt on for the Rostra cruise controls, the cost is around $80 with the only drawback being that the clamp on cable end will need to be adapted to work with the ball chain . I was thinking about purchasing one but first I wanted to see if the cruise control in stock form would fit the spider engine bay and the actuator cable route I used works very well.
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Re: Cruise Control Install Photos
Great looking installation! Certainly a step up from the throttle lock