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Harley Sportster Nightster Evo Ultima Programable Ignition Single Fire on 2040-parts.com

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Great Add-On to any Evo Harley Engine !!!

Easy to Install

  • Ignition kit includes single fire coil that puts out over 45,000 volts with fast rise times and high energy.
  • PROGRAMMABLE FEATURES 8 Point fully definable wide open throttle curve. 8 Point fully definable part throttle curve. Rev limit programmable in 50 rpm steps. Programmable dead cranking revs 0 - 10. Programmable rear cylinder offset, total of +/- 10°. Programmable rev limiter.
  • DATA RECORDING FEATURES Total engine hours. Time at wide open throttle. Number of engine starts (two minutes running time counts as one start). Longest time operating at wide open throttle. Maximum rpm. Seconds near rev limit. Statistical analysis of time at rpm.

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