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Generally our oil, volt, fuel, and temp gauges aren't susceptible to electronic noise. A shielded wire is always a safe bet, and we also use stereo filters on our speedo's to get rid of unwanted noise. Also check where you have your gauges grounded to and see if any other electronics are also grounded there as you could be getting bleed through from the grounds.
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Sorry I didn't see this response until now!
The aforementioned shielding of supply, sensor and ground wires is the only thing you can do external to the gauge. Beyond that you can still have interference at the gauge itself, nothing you can do about that as it takes an overall design to be tolerant of electromagnetic interference (component selection, board layout, etc).
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