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2009-02-05 16:44:35
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Which oil pressure gauge?
Which one is better to use in a turbo application, electrical oil pressure gauge or electrical? I have already been through one electrical gauge. The sending unit somehow shorted out. So that is why I am asking which is better?
2009-02-05 17:43:15
#2
It's all on what you prefer. I for one prefer a mechanical gauge over an electrical.
2009-02-05 18:00:31
#3
i choose mechanical over electric every time.
2009-02-05 18:24:45
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Originally Posted by JaySR20
Which one is better to use in a turbo application, electrical oil pressure gauge or electrical? I have already been through one electrical gauge. The sending unit somehow shorted out. So that is why I am asking which is better?


Well since you had issues with electrical one, you will probably have them again in the future. So just do a mechanical one.
2009-02-05 19:32:16
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Originally Posted by JaySR20
Which one is better to use in a turbo application, electrical oil pressure gauge or electrical? I have already been through one electrical gauge. The sending unit somehow shorted out. So that is why I am asking which is better?



mechanical is nice but can be messy if the oil line breaks. I stopped using auto meter because their sending units are junk. I now use prosport gauges and have had no issues. I think I have went through 3-4 sending units before I switched to prosport. I also use their electrical boost gauge. I know the subbie guys use them too.
2009-02-05 20:19:05
#6
VDO electrical here. It is a bit slower but still reads accurately enough and install was squeaky clean. Been working for almost 3 years now.
2009-02-05 20:30:14
#7
I am leaning toward mechanical right now but still not sure. I think the other one shorted out because the adapter broke and oil got all over it. That and whatever water it might pick up from when it rains.
2009-02-05 20:38:26
#8
If you go with electrical and with VDO 100psi gauge, I have a sending unit that is brand new that I could sell you
2009-02-05 20:40:36
#9
I purchased the previous one used so I am thinking I will give autometer one more chance. That and I don't feel like replacing all my gauges with something different since they all match right now.
2009-02-05 20:41:53
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Originally Posted by SE-Rican
It's all on what you prefer. I for one prefer a mechanical gauge over an electrical.


Can you explain? That is one thing I am looking for, if one is better than another and why.
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