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    im looking into getting some aftermarket gauges, but i have a few quesions...

    What is better electrical or mechanical ?
    Full Sweep or Half Sweep ?
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    The electrical or mechanical depend on which gauges... mechanical ones are way more accurate but you don't necessarily want to run a fuel or oil line inside the cabin (pressure gauges)

    Full or half sweep just depends on how you like it looking and how much range you need
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blubird View Post
    im looking into getting some aftermarket gauges, but i have a few quesions...

    What is better electrical or mechanical ?
    Full Sweep or Half Sweep ?
    With the technology that goes into the electric sending unit today the electrical full sweep will be the most accurate (this is from training I sat through with Autometer engineers). In addition the electric versions are safer since you don't have the risk associated with running lines inside the cabin (ie. mech oil pressure gauge).

    The drawback to electrical gauges is higher cost.

    FWIW, even my boost gauge is electric.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BLOWNDFIZ View Post
    With the technology that goes into the electric sending unit today the electrical full sweep will be the most accurate (this is from training I sat through with Autometer engineers). In addition the electric versions are safer since you don't have the risk associated with running lines inside the cabin (ie. mech oil pressure gauge).

    The drawback to electrical gauges is higher cost.

    FWIW, even my boost gauge is electric.
    Yea true, all i know is my electric FP gauge is off by like 5psi
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    sorry i really not knowledgeable on this sort of stuff, what exactly does full sweep and half sweep mean ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blubird View Post
    sorry i really not knowledgeable on this sort of stuff, what exactly does full sweep and half sweep mean ?
    Full Sweep



    Half Sweep

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