Electronic ignition is a system used in internal combustion engines that replaces traditional mechanical ignition systems. It uses electronic components to control the timing and duration of the spark that ignites the air-fuel mixture in the engine's cylinders. This system typically includes sensors to monitor engine conditions, a control unit to process the data, and ignition coils to produce the spark. By providing more precise control over ignition timing, electronic ignition enhances engine efficiency, performance, and emissions control.
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