Mark / Pat - Thanks for the replies.
Mark - yes I agree a 960 would be very sweet indeed but I'm not ready to take that leap. I think my wife would shoot me if I spent $20K+ after install on a 960. That said I do want some sort of engine analyzer and to Pat's point - I can well imagine it will pay for itself during it's life.
Pat - thanks. I don't yet have your ownership experience so I probably haven't yet wised up
The folks at Air Parts claim they can make them accurate to within 2%. I'd be happy to have my gauges within a dot width and I have heard (or rather read) Zach's comments about using them as a "relative reference". At any rate, like you I don't want down time and after a lot of research yesterday I came to the conclusion yesterday that - yes I could get Aerospace Logic or EI replacements for individual gauges and even though the direct gauge cost was not all that much more the installation, wiring, panel surgery etc... would end up costing more. In addition to the thoughts above I know myself well enough to know that I would not be content with some old gauges and some new. I quickly realized that what I really want is going to cost $6K or more when all said and done and if I am going to do that I'd rather have an integrated monitor where the data can be downloaded (as cool as the Aerospace Logic gauges are individually).
So... this morning I shipped my Oil Temp and Pressure gauges to Air Parts and they should have them tomorrow. Hopefully I'll get them back next week (or soon and get them reinstalled. I actually like those old AC gauges. I am going to try to get them as accurate as possible (again Air Parts says "within 2%") I guess I will see.... The bottom line is I don't currently have a JPI (or similar) and I cant' justify flying around with a gauge reading 60F for oil temp the whole time. So I haven't wised up in the sense that I am in pursuit of "new" old gauges. As soon as I can I plan to add something like a JPI and while the 960 is awesome, I would be quite happy with a 760. I suspect that JPI will soon have something new in the twin -secondary market to replace the 760. Insight has their new G4 Twin coming out and it looks awesome. There is currently a big gap in JPI's line between the 760 and the 960. They need something that is similar to an 830 on the single engine side but for a twin, but not so far as the 960 that costs 20K and is primary... something that will still fit in an 3.125" hole. I will wait a bit and see. An Aspen Pro PFD is also on my list of wants.
By the way Pat - I very much enjoyed the Comanche Care article in the latest Flyer.
- Charles
PS - If anyone has a set of factory CHT gauges they are looking to get rid of please let me know, I'm interested.