Having had to repair a few oil pressure guages that leaked all over the back 9f the panel I agree with this. I prefer to keep all my oil in front of the firewall. Add a second electric one for redundancy if you like, but I don't want oil line behind my panel anymore.Ross4289 wrote:I’m starting to plan a new panel on my wagon and one thing I felt I for sure wanted to remove was the mechanical oil pressure gauge. Reason being is it’s another potential source of an oil leak.
Very interesting. I wonder if the bigger all glass setups are more that way? I k ow my EI on my 206 has no noticeable lag. I can watch the instrument as I touch the control and it readings change immediately. Not like I set my throttle then look down and wait a couple seconds for it to catch up...Ross4289 wrote:I fly a lot of Cirrus’s, and all have digital everything. Some of the older ones have analog gauges as well, but are all driven off electric sending units.
The analog gauges are way faster for mag checks, setting RPM, and especially fuel flow.
It’s not a huge deal, but waiting for the computer to “catch up” and display the correct number can be mildly annoying.
That said I’ll probably end up getting rid of all the mechanical gauges for cleanliness and simplicity’s sake.
A1Skinner wrote:Very interesting. I wonder if the bigger all glass setups are more that way? I k ow my EI on my 206 has no noticeable lag. I can watch the instrument as I touch the control and it readings change immediately. Not like I set my throttle then look down and wait a couple seconds for it to catch up...Ross4289 wrote:I fly a lot of Cirrus’s, and all have digital everything. Some of the older ones have analog gauges as well, but are all driven off electric sending units.
The analog gauges are way faster for mag checks, setting RPM, and especially fuel flow.
It’s not a huge deal, but waiting for the computer to “catch up” and display the correct number can be mildly annoying.
That said I’ll probably end up getting rid of all the mechanical gauges for cleanliness and simplicity’s sake.
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