Autometer guage?
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Autometer guage?
I was goin to buy a water temp guage an fuel pressure guage an I seen that they had a mechanical an electrical. I was wantin to know which would be better to use.
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Originally Posted by jargan04
Electric is a lot easier to install since you don’t have to run tubes with fluid in them. The mechincal is probley a little more accurate but more of a pain to install.
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Originally Posted by Brett95z
That and the fact that it is very dangerous to run mechanical gauges in the cockpit. If one of the lines comes off the gauge the cabin will be filled with fuel or hot water etc. Not to mention most tracks wont let you run mechanical gauges in the drivers compartment.
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I believe for mechanical gauges you have to run separate lines to the dash gauges themselves? Stop me if I'm wrong, but I looked into them briefly and thats why I stopped considering them. The last thing I need is oil or fuel blowing all over my dash and me when I'm driving, I'm already worried enough about antifreeze from the heater core :p