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72nismo
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Anybody use the LIQUID FILLED gauges?What are the differences between regular and liquid filled????


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eazye2000
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Liquid filled gauges will stand up to abuse, and vibration quite a bit better than regular gauges. They cost a little bit more too, I believe.Unless you're going to track the car every day. I wouldn't worry about getting them.


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WDRacing
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The needle swing is smoother with a liquid filled gauge. I had a full set on my Skyline, loved them. But I can't say that they are any better, I can only say they work well.

I'll eventually upgrade to an entire Autometer dash...

72nismo
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Thanks for replies.

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Reno
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OMFG but don't they add weight to make the car slower???? FAIL!!!

HAHA J/K

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WDRacing
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Reno wrote:OMFG but don't they add weight to make the car slower???? FAIL!!!

HAHA J/K
Please stop thread crapping. I'd like to keep this a Tech forum, but it's hard to when you guys post things that belong in GC.

ThxWD


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