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Contactless rev counters
Has anyone go any info on the Contactless brand of rev counters. Seems to have been used in both F1 and in the german DTM-series in late 80s early 90s
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Are you sure you mean "Contactless" as a brand? There are many contactless instruments about - I have a contactless speedometer myself. I'm sure there are various contactless tachos which run off flywheel teeth, timing belt drive pulleys or their own timing wheels.
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Judging from the Mercedes and AMG badges, its possible they are made by (or directly for) Mercedes and that the "contactless" badge is simply a feature like "injection" or "turbo". It may not, of course. Have you tried asking in the WTCC and European Touring Car forum? Someone there may have come across them.
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Could be, but the top pictures is from a non Mercedes F1 car, but ill check those other forums out.
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contacless instruments
This instruments were also used in Porsche 924 GTR
Rev counter 9000 and boost control I can verify the german make I have pictures of instruments wearing the "Made in Germany " script however my rev counter (9000rpm) wears no Made in... sign |
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Hi l am new to this site and I know this is an old post but I am trying to find who made these rev counters it was also used in the eggenberger sierra I am trying to source a 9000rpm one if anyone can help thanks
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Made by a German company called Motometer
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Thanks for the info do you know of any for sale
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