UTI (ultra transistor ignition)

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UTI (ultra transistor ignition)

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G'day folks,

Anyone know much about these magic boxes or fitted one? Perhaps it will deliver a 25% increase in power?? Work collage gave me this N.O.S unit as he said "your the only person I know who drives an old car with points".... .......hmmm thanks mate. :lol:

Any insight welcome.

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Re: UTI (ultra transistor ignition)

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Picture might help :oops:
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Re: UTI (ultra transistor ignition)

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looks like a 1960's version of an energy polarisor :lol: :lol:
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Remember these on a few cars in the eighties. I think they boosted and cleaned the ignition pulse.


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Re: UTI (ultra transistor ignition)

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A bit of research via the outweb reveals the company is still making these, although the latest model is a 6060. Probably means my unit is a quite a few models ago. Company details here https://www.nengun.com/ultra/semi-trans ... i-6000-sii

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