Re: IML: Auto pilot review.
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Re: IML: Auto pilot review.



The auto pilot on my 60 is one of the best cruise controls I have ever owned. It is very impressive. Here in colo springs where I live, cruise controls dont work very well. The high altitude, lowers the engines power about 40 percent, AND decreases the engine vacuum. So cruise controls just very seldom work good. But the auto pilot, works perfectly, holding the speed much better than the modern ones I have. I'm thinkig of trying to put one on my street rod 47 Chrysler. The 88 New Yorker one it has now just doesnt work  as good. Imperials just continue to impress me.
randalpark@xxxxxxx wrote:
Yours has been the same experience as mine with that unit. They are easily repairable, and when working, perform superior to any modern unit I have used.  Most of the modern ones incorporate engine vacuum, while Auto Pilot is totally electrical/mechanical.
 
Paul W.
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Ernie Stepney <estepney@xxxxxxxxx>
To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Sun, 12 Mar 2006 17:21:19 -0800
Subject: IML: Auto pilot review.

The B B finally has her auto pilot installed and working. It took making up completely new brackets for the power brake vacuum tank and mounting it sideways to fit everything in as was suggested by Dick Benjamin (Thanks for the Picture). It was as marvelous an experience as was found by the reviewers in 1957, the system performed flawlessly. Speed was held to within about 2 MPH even on severe grades and the speed warning system worked just like they said. I set the dial for 35 MPH and accelerated from a stop. At exactly 35 MPH the throttle pushed back against my foot to warn me I was about to exceed the set speed, let?s see a mo dern system do that!.
For a mechanical system designed almost 50 years ago it was most impressive.  I would recommend anybody purchasing an Imperial whether for city use or highway cruising order this most impressive option.
 
Ernie and The Black Bitc_!!


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