I paid a local company to install my first fuel pressure gauge and unhappily, in spite of my specifying otherwise, ended up with a sender hung directly from a tapped banjo bolt at the bottom of the filter (not remote mounted). That sender lasted 20,000 miles. In spite of having NO mechanical ability, I decided to replace it myself and now have a 24 inch hose from the banjo bolt PLUS a snubber PLUS a 0-30 lb sender instead of the original 0-16 lb one (i. e. , I used every theory I’ve ever read on this forum on how to extend the life of the sender). In spite of that I wouldn’t make a bet that this sender will last longer than the first one but I can hope! Now a question -- I see a lot of posts here basically saying electrical senders are inherently unreliable; given that, why have I never had a problem with a factory installed oil pressure sender on this or any other vehicle I’ve ever driven?