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[QUOTE]Originally posted by 89goose: [QB] soooo, i need some gauges - just wondering what is the difference ? mechanical= i need to hook up directly i.e, oil - doesn it need to be connected to he unit on the block. electrical- just splice into the gauges on the dash ?? help [/QB][/QUOTE]
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89goose
Member # 7196
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soooo,
i need some gauges - just wondering what is the difference ?
mechanical= i need to hook up directly
i.e, oil - doesn it need to be connected to he unit on the block.
electrical- just splice into the gauges on the dash ??
help
white50steve
Member # 5887
posted
most real race cars have mechanical gauges since they are more reliable.
r3dn3ck
Member # 3192
posted
I use all electric gauges where possible. Never any problems so far. Accuracy is limited to the accuracy of the gauge and the accuracy of the sending unit.
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