Oil Pressure Gauges

TheBab

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What kind do I want.....

Mechanical or Electrical?

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95-stang

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Well for real accuracy, i've always preferred mechanical. ;)
 

95PGTTech

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ditto. I've heard of a lot of complaints of them leaking in the cabin, but of the ones I've looked at it's pretty much someone was lazy or stupid and installed it wrong and it's leaking from the fittings.
 
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scarface

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mechanical... Leaks tend to happen because people use the cheap plastic line instead of buying quality copper line.
 

Paul

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scarface said:
mechanical... Leaks tend to happen because people use the cheap plastic line instead of buying quality copper line.

+1 - I've had several mechanicals. I always use copper or braided teflon lines and have never had a leak.
 

Mustanger

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I'm going with electric Autometer Cobalts...I have no problem with the accuracy of good instruments & MUCH cleaner install...just more expensive.
 

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Electric here. I think that the full sweep electrics are just as accurate as mechanical but alot more expensive. I have mine in the clock pod so I didn't want it to ever leak and get on all those electronics below so I went electric.
 

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