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In the past I have always used mechanical gauges for Water Temp and Oil Pressure.
Are todays electrical gauges just as good or should I stick to mechanical for my Stocker Project?
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Robbie,
My experience is good with both mechanical & electric gauges. [disclaimer; I only have experience with Autometer gauges] I find the basic difference is the convenience in mounting and wiring. |
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Stewart Warner mechanical gauges used to be the best, the new version I don't know.
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I've been using the Autometer line for many years with great success, in both mechanical and electric versions. The only one that I always choose to run mechanical is the water temperature gauge, because it still works when the master-switch is off!
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