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The Delco ignition system, also known as the Kettering ignition system, points and condenser ignition or breaker point ignition, is a type of inductive discharge ignition system invented by Charles F. Kettering. It was first sold commercially on the 1912 Cadillac and was manufactured by Delco. Over time, it was used extensively by all automobile and truck manufacturers on spark ignition, i.e., gasoline engines. Today it is still widely used in coil-on-plug, coil-near-plug and in coil packs in distributorless ignitions. An alternative system used in automobiles is capacitor discharge ignition, primarily found now as aftermarket upgrade systems. Electronic ignition was a common term for Kettering inductive ignition with the points (mechanical switch) replaced with an electronic switch such a

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  • The Delco ignition system, also known as the Kettering ignition system, points and condenser ignition or breaker point ignition, is a type of inductive discharge ignition system invented by Charles F. Kettering. It was first sold commercially on the 1912 Cadillac and was manufactured by Delco. Over time, it was used extensively by all automobile and truck manufacturers on spark ignition, i.e., gasoline engines. Today it is still widely used in coil-on-plug, coil-near-plug and in coil packs in distributorless ignitions. An alternative system used in automobiles is capacitor discharge ignition, primarily found now as aftermarket upgrade systems. Electronic ignition was a common term for Kettering inductive ignition with the points (mechanical switch) replaced with an electronic switch such as a transistor. (en)
  • Le Delco est une marque utilisée comme nom commun de dispositif d'allumage (allumeur et de distributeur) des moteurs à explosion, qui distribue l'énergie aux bougies d'un moteur à piston fonctionnant avec un carburant facilement vaporisable (essence, gaz, etc.). Le mot a été lexicalisé dans les dictionnaires de langue française et s'écrit couramment avec une minuscule : delco. (fr)
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  • Le Delco est une marque utilisée comme nom commun de dispositif d'allumage (allumeur et de distributeur) des moteurs à explosion, qui distribue l'énergie aux bougies d'un moteur à piston fonctionnant avec un carburant facilement vaporisable (essence, gaz, etc.). Le mot a été lexicalisé dans les dictionnaires de langue française et s'écrit couramment avec une minuscule : delco. (fr)
  • The Delco ignition system, also known as the Kettering ignition system, points and condenser ignition or breaker point ignition, is a type of inductive discharge ignition system invented by Charles F. Kettering. It was first sold commercially on the 1912 Cadillac and was manufactured by Delco. Over time, it was used extensively by all automobile and truck manufacturers on spark ignition, i.e., gasoline engines. Today it is still widely used in coil-on-plug, coil-near-plug and in coil packs in distributorless ignitions. An alternative system used in automobiles is capacitor discharge ignition, primarily found now as aftermarket upgrade systems. Electronic ignition was a common term for Kettering inductive ignition with the points (mechanical switch) replaced with an electronic switch such a (en)
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  • Delco ignition system (en)
  • Delco (fr)
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