I gather you have an automatic transmission. This might work for you and might not. I use this method to eliminate surging of the cruise control on my truck.
Find yourself an adjustable precision needle valve that can be locked to the setting with a jam nut on the adjustment shaft.
Install this into the vacuum circuit for the cruise control throttle boost module.
Close the needle all the way down. (Do not reef on it, just snug).
Open it back up about 1/2 turn and go drive the truck. You will find that the cruise will react much slower, more like you having your foot on the throttle. If it is too much then close the needle by 1/2 of what you opened up to or at the 1/4 open if you will. Drive the truck again and see how you like it. You should see a mileage improvement with this also.
Remember though that when you engage the cruise with this installed it might take as much as 40 seconds for it to respond at first. The best way is to pick your speed, set the cruise and then slowly allow the truck to drift down about 5 mph. The cruise will pick it up and should take you back with no problem.
If you have a manual transmission like I do and use the exhaust brake in the armed mode in conjunction with the cruise, it will hold you to within 1/2 mph no matter what.
Thats my method and it works very nice especially when towing.
Good luck
