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  1. Thanks for all your help. I'm now pretty sure that I can set this up in an XtremeX. Just got to buy one now Pete
  2. Thanks very much guys. I will be using an E-throttle and the idea of cruise control is a good one - but in a line of traffic you're forever having to change the settings to speed up or slow down. A speed limiter allows you to follow the traffic without changing the setting but stops you exceeding the limit if a gap opens up in front of you. Stops you having to constantly keep looking at the speedo! Much safer. Nice to know if I use the "pit lane" speed limit format the engine would be safe. You're right Kris - I wouldn't be "riding" this setting. Thanks for the pointer to the help files Confused. Can the E-throttle be used for speed limiting do you think? Pete
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    Speed limiter

    Hi Guys - first post here. From searching the forum I can see that setting up a "pit lane" speed limiter is possible whereby fuel and/or ignition "cutting" is used. Can this be used as a limiter on the road as well or could it result in engine damage if used for prolonged driving? There are many roads with averaging cameras around me and I find the speed limiting function on my daily driver invaluable. Can any of the Link ECUs be configured to use the electronic throttle body to do this - is this even possible? Unsure how this is done in, say, my Mercedes. The car is a 1974 Lotus Elite with a 2.5l supercharged Lotus 912 engine. Thanks for your help. Pete
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