UMA Racing Universal Ignition Coil for Fuel Injection Motorcycles - 02PC002R
UMA Racing Universal Ignition Coil for Fuel Injection Motorcycles - 02PC002R
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The UMA Racing Universal Ignition Coil (02PC002R) is a high-performance electrical upgrade specifically engineered for Fuel Injected (FI) motorcycles.
While a standard ignition coil provides enough energy for a stock engine, the 02PC002R is designed to deliver a stronger and more consistent spark, which is critical for modified engines or riders seeking sharper throttle response and better combustion efficiency.
Key Technical Specifications
| Feature | Specification | Impact |
| Model Code | 02PC002R | Specifically calibrated for Fuel Injection (FI) systems. |
| Heat Resistance | Up to 200°C | High-grade copper windings prevent "coil fade" during long, high-heat runs. |
| Voltage Output | High-Tension | Higher peak voltage ensures fuel burns completely, even at high RPMs. |
| Fitment | Universal Single-Wire | Compatible with most 4-stroke FI bikes (e.g., R15, MT-15, Duke, Himalayan). |
| Color | Red | Signature UMA Racing branding for easy identification. |
Performance Benefits
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Enhanced Throttle Response: By optimizing the ignition energy, this coil allows for quicker combustion, resulting in a more immediate "snap" when you twist the throttle.
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Improved Fuel Efficiency: A stronger spark ensures a more complete burn of the air-fuel mixture, reducing unburnt fuel and minimizing engine misfires.
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Cold Start Reliability: The high-intensity spark makes it easier for the engine to fire up in cold weather or after long periods of storage.
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Plug-and-Play Integration: Designed to work seamlessly with your bike's existing ECU and sensors without requiring any electrical modifications.
Installation Note: The Earth Cable
The 02PC002R often includes a specialized earth/grounding cable. For maximum performance, ensure this cable is bolted to a clean, unpainted part of the motorcycle chassis or directly to the engine head. A poor ground connection can lead to electrical "noise" that may interfere with your bike's sensitive FI sensors.
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