Aside from your vested interest
, I share your skepticism. Mine's liquid filled and reads just fine, hot or cold.
No Bob, as hurtful as your vile accusation is, (
![Cry :'(](http://forums.sohc4.net/Smileys/default/cry.gif)
)I've been out of the oil pressure guage business for a couple of years now, so I wasn't trying to sabotage this guy's business, in fact I'm after two liquid filled gauges myself (Tim? Mate?) and that's how I found his listing.
I suspect that he's somehow inferring that the liquid in the liquid filled gauges is the engines' own oil, and as it thins when it gets hot, it affects the accuracy of the gauge, which of course is craap, but it might fool some less experienced SOHC4 fans.
If this is the case, he needs to be told, but I ran into him once before when he was selling 100 PSI gauges for Suzuki GS1000's and I reminded him that those bikes only run around 5 psi when cold, and he got a little defensive?
I much prefer the liquid filled gauges for reasons previously mentioned, but if there is a reason why non-liquid filled gauges are better, I'd like to hear it? Cheers, Terry.