So far the I am getting the better results using the General purpose percentage channel as suggested by Dave F.
It does move up and down a few % but I am going to try to up the filter value to actual seconds rather then mili-seconds.
I guess you have answered my question. The dash need must use a slow stepper motor that doesn't reach much to the ODB2 signal or current value it gets (not sure how its wired).
If I can ever afford to get the Display maker I would like to make a line bar type gauge similar. There is one right now on the stock screen being used for Voltage. Maybe I can use that.
I have to say that biggest "disappointment" is that it never read 100%. It was always 96-97 and dipped to the 80's when driving. I overall I happy but I am noticing that I cannot replace my OEM cluster with this dash. which leads me to ask:
When people replace their OEM dash with one of these - specially on a car car how are they monitoring fuel? I think that adding analog gauges or any additional gauges defeats the purpose of having such a "capable" display - at least that is why I bought it.
If the fuel gauge does not work, I am going to have to relocate the dash somewhere where it does not cover my stock cluster (which defeats the purpose of having the C125 I believe).
I open to suggestions / feedback.