Yes, you get what you pay for etc. but do cheap gauges just barely work or is it more of a case of being less accurate ie. not temperature to 0.1deg but within +/- 2deg? I just want to monitor oil temperature if I fit additional oil cooling to ensure that the oil is reaching a suitable operating temperature. If they work and are within a few degrees that's fine.
These ones also look non-max power and functional so might be alright?
There is the option of 3 for 66 pounds, or just the one. I only really need oil temperature, oil pressure is already on the instrument cluster. I was thinking of either a single din mount for 3 gauges, or alternatively, mounting the oil temp. somewhere on it's own. I'd rather keep costs down instead of buying gauges I don't need. I'm not sure where to mount a single one though, as I'd rather not butcher anything too much nor have anything looking too bad, and keeping the stereo would be nice.
I did consider the top glovebox (ph.1) but that's a bit far from the driver's seat. I could cut out one vent I suppose.
Any thoughts/ideas? Particularly on those cheap gauges? I know the likes of VDO are okay but they're double the cost without a sender, plus there's buying an adaptor for the sump plug.
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