Dilkris asked about switching from mechanical to electrical gauges.
I did the reverse and fit a mechanical oil pressure gauge to an S1 which originally came with an electrical gauge. As a matter of fact, my oil pressure, oil temp and water temp gauges are all mechanical. Electrical gauges are slow-acting. They ease their way up and ease their way down. Not very useful in a crisis situation. Electric gauges are have far more problems than mechanical gauges. My whole extended family doesn't have enough fingers and toes to cover the number of times I fixed broken and/or inaccurate electrical gauges. In my 35 year career, I've changed maybe five or six mechanical gauges.
Yup, they are a pain to fit. Yup, you have to be careful and protect their signal tubes with grommets and sleeves. Yup, you have to coil metal tubes to protect against vibration. BUT, they just plain, flat-out work. And they respond quickly and consistently to changing engine conditions. If you want to know what is happening NOW with your engine, use mechanical gauges.