I have to start by saying that I really did search the forum for this and found nothing.... of course, I could just be really bad at searching, so forgive me if this horse has been beaten to death.
I have a 1959 Cessna 182, and my vacuum pump recently seized. It used to drive an artificial horizon and a DG. I am a VFR pilot with a VFR panel, so I don't really need these instruments but it is nice to have just incase.
Instead of replacing the pump, I was thinking about getting a Garmin G5 and ditching the vacuum gauges. As most of you know they make a Certified version and an Experimental version. The only real difference is the software and that the Certified version includes a battery backup which is an option on the experimental version..... oh and the experimental version does more and is half the price.
So finally my question. Since an artificial horizon is not a required instrument on a VFR panel, can I install the experimental G5 in my aircraft?
The reason I think that I can is that I was at an Aviation Expo and talked to a man at the JPI booth, and he mentioned that if an instrument is not a primary instrument, it doesn't have to be certified. I wrote an email to my local FSDO and it has been a few days and I have head nothing. I could call them, but i kinda want the answer in writing.
I'd appreciate anyone's experience on this...
Thanks



