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Old 11-12-2012, 08:19 AM
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What are these PDFs modifying exactly? (Cruise Control, Shaking under partial load)

I cant quite follow whats going on for some reason... It not clear to me what exactly they are doing:


http://www.startekinfo.com/StarTek/outside/12264/Program/Engine/Cruise/30-576.pdf

http://www.startekinfo.com/StarTek/outside/12264/Program/Engine/Cruise/30-577.pdf


In my 300D 2.5 I get this annoying surging/shaking occasionally and I came across these PDFs to make changes to supposedly compensate for that but I've not a clue what its actually changing/compensating. I've used two different repaired amplifiers. They have been testing my 190E and are nice smooth operating units. I swapped out actuators with my 300SD (which was smooth too) and none of it had any effect on the surging/shaking.

I am thinking it might be my speedometer cable. It seems when the needle is nice and solid, cruise is largely OK, but when the needle gets some bounce, the cruise reflects this...
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