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Dakota Digital dbw cruise
Just finished install of Dakota Digital drive-by-wire-cruise CRC-1000. Works as advertised on short test drive. Will be trying trip within next couple of weeks.
Only con if you call it that, is that the connecting cables supplied have long wires so you could do an inside engine compartment for controller. Wish they had a short wire option. |
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I have thought about investing in this as well, but my Dakota dash is ran through my OBD port. Dakota says to use a splitter but I dont trust that both will operate with a splitter.
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i was going to get the Dakota Digital setup for my truck but i actually used the stock GM unit and only spent $60 total
here is the thread from the LSx swap section http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=511477 one of the best mods ive done for all my highway driving... |
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Didn't mention - mine is a 'connect and cruise' GM package. I could find ant documentation for this package to connect cruise.
I read the posted link and it said it was for a cable cable throttle body - mine is drive by wire. |
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you must not have read very far then lol
posts 14, 15, 18 and 19 on just the first page completely walks through a DBW install (which is actually way easier than DBC) |
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Trouble is, my gm package doesn't have a TAC module. It only has the main computer computer and a transmission computer.
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FYI Went on a road trip and unit worked fine. Kept speed within 1 mph up and down some and down some fairly steep hills.
Another plus is that it connects with the existing brake light switch. It does require ground through brake lights like GM unit. So a relay is required for led brake lights. |
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