I have personally used one of the digital type meters and different setups with gauges and it is very hard to beat the old carb-stix type mercury manometers. Other than the fragility of the mercury tubes if you drop them they work well, are very well damped and provide excellent side-by-side "data readout" that is very hard to achieve with the digital or guage systems. The Motion Pro system with the sliding rods might work well but the motion range seems relatively low compared to the mercury tubes. I still have my same old mercury tube carb-stix circa 1970 that work fine today. No need for adjustment, calibration or anything else. I finally had to replace the rubber tubing after all these years but otherwise they are an excellent tool. Not sure why there is some aversion to the mercury style sync tools. It is not like you are going to accidentaly drink the mercury or anything.