Sunday, Aug 04, 2019 at 13:32
Why an oil pressure gauge Damian? You have no control over the oil pressure anyway, SO, if you are really worried about total oil pressure absence, you can fit an aftermarket oil switch used for hour meters in industrial vehicles. It will either turn on an alarm or if wired differently it will stop engine if NO oil pressure is there.
Analog gauges are not necessarily more accurate so that thinking is a bit flawed, most times less accurate and prohibitively expensive. A $10 voltmeter from Jaycar will be far more accurate than original indicator for the volts.
You would be far better fitting an Engine Guard which alerts you to overheat and low oil pressure.
What are you going to be doing, watching gauges, or driving and watching where you are going? If you are not an alert, mechanically minded person then you won't be systematically checking gauges anyway, therefore, a system which suddenly alerts you to a problem is a far far better option.
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