Zeus51. When I was younger I had a friend that had a Jeep CJ7 with a 401 in it. He called it 16 gauge. It had 16 gauges in it. It was very cool looking but a mechanical nightmare. I remember it had gauges for both axles ,transfer case, fuel pressure, pyrometers, tilt gauge, every gauge imaginable. It was a nice Jeep if ever one did exist. It was great and he was always working on it. Short story. It burned from and electrical fire in the charging system. He was driving it down the road it started smoking under the hood and it burnt to the ground. Something I learned in my life. Keep it basic and keep it as stupid simple as possible. The CUCV is about as simple as it comes and kept in stock form it will last for many years. I have added a few tachometers and other gauges to my CUCV's over time. As I look back the stock ones with no radio and bone bare were my favorites and the ones I spent the least time and money on. I agree with the others the basic gauges are about all you need. The oil temperature will stay about the same as the water temperature because they are both being cooled thru the same radiator. And putting wiring under the truck near the drain plug is asking for trouble on an off road vehicle. Or maybe you don't run them like I do. Good Luck and Be safe. Do as you wish make sure you fuse everything close to the fuse box as possible. I seen cars burnt with big amps in the trunk and the fuse was in the trunk next to the amp and being fed from the battery up in the front under the hood.