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Purchased a Factory look cruise control from Chris Rogers,

FANTASTIC

fitted it in an hour with some help from Chris over the phone.

You know when you buy something and it just works well lets just say It works and looks alot better then what i could have hoped for.

Thanks again Chris.

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putting a cruise in a c34 is so easy it has a factory throttle hook up and speed input on the computer it took me about an hour to do mine. only had to adjust it a little when i changed the turbo it was over running when it hit boost easy to do.

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What unit did you use Adam?

the brand is command auto group they are sold in some autobarn and supercheap stores and have switiches for the steering wheel and for a stalk switich can be used on manual and auto and can fit almost any car

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anyone doing any in melbourne? :)

yep I have guys down there. shoot me a message and I'll tell you more.

clint,

no problems. that calibration was done on a car with mods and it seems fine on standard cars. one thing to note don't set the speed ont he bottom of a hill and expect it to stay on that speed going up it. it does something that is a trait of the car. try it and you will see what I mean :) I tested it on the gateway bridge a couple of times for hill testing and the V35s dont do it but the M35 will.

in regard to the C34,

I can do one for it and put the controls on the wheel. someone lend me one for a few days and I'll make a kit up.

as it is I have a partial one done for a R32 now. (mine)

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yep I have guys down there. shoot me a message and I'll tell you more.

clint,

no problems. that calibration was done on a car with mods and it seems fine on standard cars. one thing to note don't set the speed ont he bottom of a hill and expect it to stay on that speed going up it. it does something that is a trait of the car. try it and you will see what I mean :) I tested it on the gateway bridge a couple of times for hill testing and the V35s dont do it but the M35 will.

in regard to the C34,

I can do one for it and put the controls on the wheel. someone lend me one for a few days and I'll make a kit up.

as it is I have a partial one done for a R32 now. (mine)

i don't have an m35 but am interested in what this special trait is?? just floors it up the hill? cuts out? gonna let us know this other trait of our remarkable cars??

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it will kick back a gear and if speed keeps dropping - kicks back a second gear and takes off.. . its only the M35 that does it. the V35s dont. first time It did it was on a mule run and I didn't expect it.

its more so when the thing is sitting just below boost and it hits boost. its not a sudden oh sh1t moment - you do notice it.

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