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Tell me what you are running I want a accurate gauge I am looking at the Dakota Digital slx-03-1-k digital with oil sender electric what are your thoughts thanks for all advice
If you look at what engine builders and mecaniks like me are using its often a mecanical guage to mesure oil pressure,a big liquide filld guage whid diferent fittings,in my cars i always use mecanical guages they have newer faild and are as accurate as can be,but thats just meTell me what you are running I want a accurate gauge I am looking at the Dakota Digital slx-03-1-k digital with oil sender electric what are your thoughts thanks for all advice
Nothing digital.
Technically, if you run a car at the strip (and IF tech inspection looks, and they wont) the plastic oil line is not legal. I don't care for the copper line either, on a car with rubber motor mounts, engine movement can work harden and crack the copper.I agree with the high end liquid filled. That said, I've never, ever seen the nylon line burst. Never. I've seen them get melted in exhaust, get a hole chaffed in them, seen the ends pop out of the ferrule from not being installed correctly, but never just burst for the hell of it. As long as you route it smartly, like along the same path as the wiring harness, for example, you won't have a problem.