Instruction manual

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Why use Murphs CCS-100 Cruise instead of the Rostra Electronic Cruise ?
Murphs CCS-100 controls engine speeds using a tachometer signal and
engine vacuum to control vehicle speed.
The Rostra Electronic Cruise uses a VSS (Vechicle Speed Sensor) signal,
and a tachometer signal to control vehicle speed. The Rostra needs both
signals to operate.
Older vehicles and many motorcycles don’t have a VSS (Vehicle Speed
Sensor. If you want cruise on any manual transmission vehicle without a
VSS (Vehicle Speed Sensor Murphs CCS-100 Cruise Control is the simplest
solution.
On vehicles with a VSS (Vehicle Speed Sensor) you can use either Murphs
CCS-100 Cruise or the Rostra Electronic Cruise.
Use the Rostra Electronic Cruise if you live at high altitudes. Some have
reported problems holding speed at high altitudes with the original
CCS-100 due to lower vacuum at high altitudes. Then again, others have
reported no altitude problems at all.
How the Murphs CCS-100 Cruise Works
The cruise monitors engine RPM through the blue wire connected to your
tachometer or coil wire. Without a tachometer signal the cruise won’t work.
The Cruise servo cable uses engine vacuum to move your throttle. Without
engine vacuum the cruise won’t work.
The purple or brake light wire allows the cruise to turn on and shuts the
cruise off when you apply the brakes. If the purple brake wire is not
connected correctly the cruise either won’t turn on or won’t shut off. You
can always shut the cruise off by turning the cruise off at the control
keypad.
To summarize, you need a tachometer signal to the blue wire, engine
vacuum connected to the servo, and the purple brake wire connected
correctly for the cruise to work. If you don’t have all three, the cruise won’t
work.

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