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Old 03-26-2014, 06:40 PM
tangofox007 tangofox007 is offline
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Originally Posted by 300SD90 View Post
If you think using a liquid gauge is not beneficial, just try using a gauge without liquid and let us know what you find. From my understanding the gauge will break...
I have been using injector testers with dry gauges for 40 years. Haven't broken one yet. And I have never encountered a manually-operated, professional tester (Bosch, Bacharach, OTC) with a liquid-filled gauge. Nor can I imagine a single characteristic of a manual tester that demands a liquid-filled gauge.

Why would you prefer a slow-to-react gauge on a pop tester?
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