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    Default [TAS] ULTRA DIRECT IGNITION SYSTEM (CDI for UDI)

    NOW LOCATED IN MELBOURNE EASTERN SUBURBS

    Bought this and never got to try it, went straight to aftermarket
    The CDI unit looks a bit rough, but was pulled as a working ignition from a ae86 jap import car with a Blacktop 20v before i got it.
    It is a batchfiring/waste-spark setup, firing in cylinder pairs. its got:

    Ultra CDI Ignition section loom and plugs, one plug to main engine harness, 4 wires, igt,igf,+12,- (im pretty sure, there's definitely only 4 wires to the plug so I assume these are something like that)
    FSD unit (fire sequence determination..)
    ULTRA CDi unit - looks like CRAP, main reason i went straight to aftermarket. will probably need to be tested before installing, someone opened it before i did and cut away insulating silicone, case is cracked but the card is intact and all fine, no black burnt bits, its definitely been tested in some way previously, so its either busted or working. I have no idea never tried it, can't test it.
    Individual ULTRA coils and great leads
    20v Blacktop 4age stock ECU M/T
    Hall effect sensor and bracket attaching to exhaust cam pulley.. theres some info here: 3rd photo down is the same looking setup as this one.
    Good cheap solution for dizzy-less ignition DLi for rwd ae101, ae111 etc or even for 16v for crazy spark

    Cheers

    $250

    - you can buy yourself another new aftermarket cdi (MSD?) for 200 bucks
    if worried about the Ultra's condition. Sorry guys I have no idea if the cdi works or not I don't know how to test it cause its 450volts apparently, don't want to play around in there.
    Its been priced accordingly, still a cheap legal alternative to aftermarket.


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    Last edited by chopchop; 7th April 2014 at 08:35 PM. Reason: pricedrop

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    Pics up, bumps

    Loom pictured hanging outta car will be included in sale, brand new wiring, don't need it
    Last edited by chopchop; 9th February 2014 at 08:42 PM.

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    bumpa..

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    Alrite, Did this come off a 4AGE 20V Blacktop AE86 Conversion? becuase this is what mine looks like right now As of todayClick image for larger version. 

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    Will this work with my AE111 Blacktop Setup. Becuase looks allot cheaper then going down the Aftermarket ECU + the cost of Dyno tune and Getting it all wired up.

    Only asking becuase you said it came out of a Jap AE86. If it wasnt a Blacktop Motor then i dont think it will work.

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    Hi, yes from a Blacktop 4ager. Comes with 4age Blacktop ECU and a ecu long loom to get you going, will need a 20v engine loom for the sensors unless already on your engine.
    Much cheaper than aftermarket, and has a really high intensity spark, apparently can fire even the most fouled up plugs its spark is really hot, good burn etc etc
    waste spark, so spark on exhaust stroke too

    check out link, mostly all there

    Hall sensor mounts to the exhaust cam,
    plug in all the plugs into the varies devices from the ignition section of the loom
    plug in spark leads
    wire in igf, igt, 12+ and ground into main ignition plug
    and complete wiring of the ecu pins ie sensors, cas, injectors etc

    I am definitely no expert, I have just read this on varies forums, seems like its more popular o.s. than here

    hope this helps
    cheers
    Last edited by chopchop; 10th February 2014 at 01:54 AM.

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    Bump, $250

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    Bump

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    bump,
    guess everyone here is well loaded and doesn't need sweet-cheap-stock-shit!?
    its been in my boot since November in tas, I'm moving to melb soon and if this doesnt go and is still in my boot, then i may as well run it on the 16v over there, I'll get to see if it makes any difference after-all.
    That means the Blacktop ECU will go separately if anyone needs one

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    I dont think its that man, Its just it seems untested, When you rebuild a Engine you buy you dont really want to cut corners you know. After you test it in a 16v and Get it working you should be able to sell that for $700

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    if you don't care about the nostalgic Ultra jap brand you could just buy a MSD of ebay for another 200 bucks. Guaranteed to work then? a complete ignition for any 4age donk? (16v needs a ecu +50$) pretty good for 450.
    anyways, yeah like you say I may just fit it over in melb and see how it goes.
    I bought it just to test my blacktop, but I never got to that stage, having to move soon I just needed the car to drive, so i forked out for a haltech. cost of another Bt.
    Bought it from Anthony Kellam (Kaizen garage) on this site for like 320 i cant remember, he sold it to me as a working stock ignition system for my BT he had just pulled from an import with bt20v.
    His customer was upgrading from that to aftermarket.

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