Ice scraper with a long handle & brush on the other end to sweep snow off your car. Every car in Wisconsin that I have ever seen usually has one.
I was thinking my adjustable shooting stick or adjustable snow shoe poles would work great!
Ice scraper with a long handle & brush on the other end to sweep snow off your car. Every car in Wisconsin that I have ever seen usually has one.
I was thinking my adjustable shooting stick or adjustable snow shoe poles would work great!
Casey (06-17-2021)
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View my fuel log 2015 Mirage DE 1.2 manual: 48.5 mpg (US) ... 20.6 km/L ... 4.8 L/100 km ... 58.3 mpg (Imp)
Yup! I once had an aftermarket cruise unit in my 1.0L Firefly (Chevy Metro) and it had 2 adjustable settings via DIP switches:
1) sensitivity to set speed (ie. how much it could wander before responding either up or down; and
2) rate of adjustment (gain) aka anger level
So you could make it both less fussy to speed variation (within a few km/h) AND less angry when it responded. That's what I did.
I wonder where the settings for the OEM cruise is located, somewhere in the depths of the ECU I guess.
Did you check this thread? There's a list of adjustments that can be made in the car's computer:
Thread: ETACS tweaks?
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View my fuel log 2014 Mirage ES 1.2 manual: 62.4 mpg (US) ... 26.5 km/L ... 3.8 L/100 km ... 74.9 mpg (Imp)
Casey (06-18-2021)
My Versa does the same thing. I can be cruising along at 1500 RPM and hit a slightly steep incline and the RPM's will go to 3500-4000. I know this kind of defeats the purpose of the c/c but I've found I can usually leave the c/c set and self feed the throttle without ever letting it drop below the set speed and keep the RPM's between 2000-2500 on the same incline. My main reason for doing this is because I was afraid of the effect it might have on the CVT longevity torqueing so much so often. I have a throttle controller in the economy mode on the Versa it still does the same thing if I don't take control of the throttle. Maybe the higher RPM's don't hurt anything but I don't like listening to the engine scream and still not going anywhere if I can prevent it.
skyblue (06-28-2021)
Anyone know how the rev limiter functions in these cars, it evidently has one, how does it cut, does it stop the injectors from opening? There's nothing that can be edited with MMCodingwriter or the other one. This would be a fix.