Hey Folks,
Like the subject says, I am requesting information on increasing idle speed for accessory driven performance. Has there ever been a consensus on this?
I have found a few threads, like @tim.korn.99 's thread Controlling Cruise Control Module I would very much like a system like this. But I am not familiar enough with Arduino programming, on the other hand maybe this is a project I need to undertake to learn.
I have the Hand Throttle, but 7 out of the 10 times I have needed it, I have been outside the truck. And leaning under the steering wheel to push the pedal with one hand, set the hand throttle with the other, and watch the RPMs is just incredibly awkward.
A generic internet search turned up folks jumping the AC idle up signal or jumping the idle air control valve.
What I would like is a button on the left side of the dash that will just increase my RPMs 600-800 rpms or to a set 1200-1500. Something like Cummins ISX Idle Speed Control would be ideal... ISX Idle Speed Control - Cummins Engines
Anyone have any current thoughts on this?
Like the subject says, I am requesting information on increasing idle speed for accessory driven performance. Has there ever been a consensus on this?
I have found a few threads, like @tim.korn.99 's thread Controlling Cruise Control Module I would very much like a system like this. But I am not familiar enough with Arduino programming, on the other hand maybe this is a project I need to undertake to learn.
I have the Hand Throttle, but 7 out of the 10 times I have needed it, I have been outside the truck. And leaning under the steering wheel to push the pedal with one hand, set the hand throttle with the other, and watch the RPMs is just incredibly awkward.
A generic internet search turned up folks jumping the AC idle up signal or jumping the idle air control valve.
What I would like is a button on the left side of the dash that will just increase my RPMs 600-800 rpms or to a set 1200-1500. Something like Cummins ISX Idle Speed Control would be ideal... ISX Idle Speed Control - Cummins Engines
Anyone have any current thoughts on this?