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<blockquote data-quote="J4yman" data-source="post: 636056" data-attributes="member: 33302"><p>Happy with the fact that I was pretty competent at reading and understanding wiring diagrams I decided that I should purchase a Rev Counter. I looked around and found that all the VDO ones were big bucks. I had a look on Ebay and found an original VDO on sale untested for £40. I pinged the owner and asked why it was sold as a spares or repairs. The answer was that it was from a van that didn't have an engine in. Well I don't know much about rev counters and went on the logic that there isn't much to go wrong with them. So I put a cheeky bid in and got it delivered for £40. Once it arrived I got the Multimeter out and tested it. Well the thing was just fine. Tested it at the rear engine compartement before fitting it. Pretty straight forward to wire up. Here's my You Tube video link of it working. </p><p></p><p><a href="https://youtu.be/XaA7e2fsh5A" target="_blank">Original VDO rev counter for £40 and it works</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J4yman, post: 636056, member: 33302"] Happy with the fact that I was pretty competent at reading and understanding wiring diagrams I decided that I should purchase a Rev Counter. I looked around and found that all the VDO ones were big bucks. I had a look on Ebay and found an original VDO on sale untested for £40. I pinged the owner and asked why it was sold as a spares or repairs. The answer was that it was from a van that didn't have an engine in. Well I don't know much about rev counters and went on the logic that there isn't much to go wrong with them. So I put a cheeky bid in and got it delivered for £40. Once it arrived I got the Multimeter out and tested it. Well the thing was just fine. Tested it at the rear engine compartement before fitting it. Pretty straight forward to wire up. Here's my You Tube video link of it working. [URL='https://youtu.be/XaA7e2fsh5A']Original VDO rev counter for £40 and it works[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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