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    Re: Mechanical or Electrical Gauges?

     



    Originally posted by TedIII
    I don,t known which way to start. I am trying decide what type of gauges i should use. Or maybe i will have to use both for different reasons. I like what i have heard about cobalt, and Auto Meter,. Also what about liquid fill? Thanks for all help!


    Teds 67 cougar
    ive used all of them over the yrs, more auto meter than anything else because of availability i guess and never had a problem with any of them. the only one i had a problem with was one of the most expensive one i ever bought. it was a auto meter liquid filled boost gauge, so you can have a problem with any of them. the liquid just keeps the hand more steady when at high rpms or off road racing. wheather you need them would depend on where youre going to use them. the mechanical seem to be more accurate than the elec, i use mech when i can and elec when thats all you can get.
    Last edited by lt1s10; 10-16-2004 at 06:21 AM.
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