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โNov-25-2014 03:51 PM
shum02 wrote:Tvov wrote:shum02 wrote:
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Unfortunately not available on Super Duty's yet
Yes, that is pretty much what we are talking about...
Not everyone. Most seem to be blanketing the statement across the entire product line. Adjusting a CC to work while towing or being loaded to GVWR takes a bit of work and then throw a hill/mountain at the equation. Not totally sure but I have a feeling the engineers at Ford are probably aware of the problem and have been working on it. To bad they don't understand that people want results today, now............
Mine works great unloaded or towing on the flats but I totally agree it is VERY aggressive when under load. Usually kick it off myself because my right foot does a better job of fuel economy in the hills than the computer can anyway.
โNov-25-2014 10:29 AM
Tvov wrote:shum02 wrote:
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Unfortunately not available on Super Duty's yet
Yes, that is pretty much what we are talking about...
โNov-25-2014 03:28 AM
shum02 wrote:
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Unfortunately not available on Super Duty's yet
โNov-25-2014 03:00 AM
Semi Retired Grandpa wrote:timmac wrote:427435 wrote:
I really don't understand all the bitc+++g. If you are unhappy with the noise levels, add some insulation to the dog house. If you are unhappy because it kicks down too easy, learn to shut it off on hills and just use the gas pedal at a moderate setting a so it kicks down at a slower speed.
I've learned to put my foot on the throttle to over ride the CC when going down hill to pick up some speed. I will also kick it out of O/D a little early when climbing a hill to ease the shift and maintain the desired speed.
In any event, the CC on my old F53, pulling a 5000 lb toad, works as good as I can expect.
Its not that we are bitc+++g just pointing out that CC have not gotten better over the years as the rest of the chassis, same as with our Nissin truck, every time it gets to a hill the CC shuts off, they can develop a smart CC that knows its in the hills and slows down the speed and just down shift 1 gear and not 2 gears, when I am on a long hill and maintaining 45 mph I can do it in 4th gear but if I put the CC on it wants to go to 3rd gear.
I think todays CC is the same as 30 years ago, nothing has changed in this department.
So true with the Ford - our SUV (car also) shifts down one gear at a time - the change barely discernible. We can travel up and down Oregon's mountains w/o having to adjust the CC. BTW - the car also senses the speed of the vehicle in front and adjusts speed accordingly. Very relaxing - a far cry from the Ford where even the slightest grade too often results in a dramatic change in engine RPM's. Far past time for Ford to bring its CC up to today's level.
โNov-24-2014 09:17 PM
timmac wrote:427435 wrote:
I really don't understand all the bitc+++g. If you are unhappy with the noise levels, add some insulation to the dog house. If you are unhappy because it kicks down too easy, learn to shut it off on hills and just use the gas pedal at a moderate setting a so it kicks down at a slower speed.
I've learned to put my foot on the throttle to over ride the CC when going down hill to pick up some speed. I will also kick it out of O/D a little early when climbing a hill to ease the shift and maintain the desired speed.
In any event, the CC on my old F53, pulling a 5000 lb toad, works as good as I can expect.
Its not that we are bitc+++g just pointing out that CC have not gotten better over the years as the rest of the chassis, same as with our Nissin truck, every time it gets to a hill the CC shuts off, they can develop a smart CC that knows its in the hills and slows down the speed and just down shift 1 gear and not 2 gears, when I am on a long hill and maintaining 45 mph I can do it in 4th gear but if I put the CC on it wants to go to 3rd gear.
I think todays CC is the same as 30 years ago, nothing has changed in this department.
โNov-23-2014 11:44 AM
427435 wrote:
I really don't understand all the bitc+++g. If you are unhappy with the noise levels, add some insulation to the dog house. If you are unhappy because it kicks down too easy, learn to shut it off on hills and just use the gas pedal at a moderate setting a so it kicks down at a slower speed.
I've learned to put my foot on the throttle to over ride the CC when going down hill to pick up some speed. I will also kick it out of O/D a little early when climbing a hill to ease the shift and maintain the desired speed.
In any event, the CC on my old F53, pulling a 5000 lb toad, works as good as I can expect.
โNov-19-2014 07:17 AM
โNov-19-2014 02:35 AM
Semi Retired Grandpa wrote:
Ford can and should do better - other manufacturers certainly do.
โNov-18-2014 09:07 PM
427435 wrote:
I really don't understand all the bitc+++g. If you are unhappy with the noise levels, add some insulation to the dog house. If you are unhappy because it kicks down too easy, learn to shut it off on hills and just use the gas pedal at a moderate setting a so it kicks down at a slower speed.
I've learned to put my foot on the throttle to over ride the CC when going down hill to pick up some speed. I will also kick it out of O/D a little early when climbing a hill to ease the shift and maintain the desired speed.
In any event, the CC on my old F53, pulling a 5000 lb toad, works as good as I can expect.
โNov-18-2014 09:00 PM
Ductape wrote:
My cc works fine uphill and down.
If you think gear changes and high revs are a problem, try hooking 10 tons to your daily driver and see what the cc does then!
โNov-18-2014 07:27 PM
โNov-18-2014 06:03 PM