
Coyote, LS and HEMI engine swaps are so popular now, it’s hard to find a recently built hot rod without one. And why not? These engines make more power than our beloved engines from the ’60s, they’re better built, usually lighter thanks to liberal use of composite, aluminum, and other lightweight materials. They are usually more trouble-free. If you’ve done one of these swaps, it means you’ve probably retained the fuel injection and enjoy modern conveniences in your street muscle project — power windows, air conditioning, and more. Now, thanks to Dakota Digital’s Velocity Commander cruise control system, you can add another useful luxury item to your vehicle.

Dakota Digital’s latest innovative product, the Velocity Commander Cruise Control System, makes adding cruise control to your street machine or rod easier than ever before. Dakota Digital’s VCM-100 Series cruise control is a perfect fit for your newer drive-by-wire GM, Ford or Mopar drivetrain and electronics, running the OEM OBD-II/ CAN or even an aftermarket EFI system with electronic pedal control.
The Dakota Digital proprietary setup wizard is designed to effortlessly guide you through the installation and setup, ensuring the smoothest and most reliable cruise operation on the market.
Making Things Simple And Easy
Anyone who has tried to adapt OE cruise control to their street machine knows there are a lot of hurdles to overcome. Dakota Digital has made it pretty simple with its Velocity Commander cruise control. First, it’s configurable with the Dakota Digital mobile App, featuring a built-in setup and troubleshooting wizard, taking the guesswork out of installation, setup and operation.

The Velocity Commander monitors Speedometer and Tachometer information through OBD-II, aftermarket EFI CAN data, or even a direct Speedometer and Tachometer connection. There’s an activation output wire to drive any type of dash-mount cruise control indicator light.
It’s OBD II CAN compatible and compatible with aftermarket EFI systems. It has options for direct speedometer and tachometer connections, and user-configurable CAN messages (250k-1M baud, standard and extended ID).

Aftermarket EFI System Compatibility
If you have an aftermarket EFI system which carries both Speedometer and Tachometer information (which typically contains onboard TCM functions), installation can be simplified with a direct CAN connection harness for several of the most popular systems on the market, including AEM, Aces, Holley EFI, Haltech, FiTech and MegaSquirt.
Dakota Digital even has plug-and-play Drive by Wire (DBW) harnesses available for GM, Ford and Mopar pedals.

You’ve added virtually every other modern convenience to your hot rod, so a good cruise control system is a natural to be next on your list. Its new Velocity Commander system makes it easy to adapt to your drive-by-wire system and systems start at $465.
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