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My volt gauge works fine, I can see it jump up a little when the glow plugs turn off and when my alt went out I noticed the gauge was low and watched it slowly drop down until I had almost no power left as I barely made it home. As for the oil pressure, I just added a 4 gauge pod above the mirror for it and oil temp and tranny cooler temp and fuel pressure. |
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you could always look into a electric oil psi sending unit, like a autometer or something like that. Hook it up and see what happens and compare its readings to a mechanical gauge hooked up for validation purposes. I have no clue if that would work or not, I'm not sure if the factory dash gauge will function with a different sender. That would probably be the cheapest way but who knows if it will work. I've never used anything other than a mechanical oil psi gauges.
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