CRUISE CONTROL
wd40:
Can't remember, but pretty sure I have 4 ports tee'd together. I've posted before, and will repeat: If you have more than one vac port connected, and have check valves properly installed, the Valkyrie DOES NOT need a vacuum canister. I've ridden 2 up from sea level to well over 6000' elevation, and it works just fine. Mountains, flat, over 80mph........
MP:
WD40:
Thanks. I have an Audiovox on order. So, to be sure, tee the 4 together, then run that single line to the Servo, just as if it was coming from the canister?
Thanks.
MP
Baloo:
Mine is hooked up to all 5 cylinders, the 6th for the petcock. I tee'd them into one line for each bank of carbs. At first, I installed one check valve on each line, but it caused a problem and I had to help the cruise control by twisting the handle manually while going upgrade. After discussing this with the fellows here, I installed one check valve per cylinder. Problem gone and now, it's holding its speed within 1-2 mph. I have the vacuum canister installed too. I never tried without the canister to see the results. I never tried the more expensive units, but looking at the way my Audiovox works, I really don't see why I would pay nearly 7 times the price for the same results.
timk519:
Quote from: MP on May 14, 2009, 11:51:15 AM
MCCruise has gone up in price to over $700 US.
I just checked - their Valk cruise control is $624 AUS, which is $472 USD.
http://www.mccruise.com/Honda-GL1500C-Valkyrie-Standard--Interstate-Cruise-Control-inc-p-71.html
MP:
Timk519:
Try this link, this is where I looked.
www.mccruise.com/HONDA-orderby0-p-1-mf-78.html
Says $708 USD for the Valkyrie Cruise control.
I wonder if one of these sites is old???? :uglystupid2:
MP
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