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The '''Delco ignition system''' also know as the '''Kettering ignition system''' was invented by [[Charles F. Kettering]]. It was first sold commercially on the [[1910]] [[Cadillac]] and was manufactured by [[Delco]]. Over time, this system was used extensively by all automobile and truck manufacturers until the development of [[capacitor discharge ignition]] ([[electronic ignition]]) systems in the 1960s.
The '''Delco ignition system''', also know as the '''Kettering ignition system''', was invented by [[Charles F. Kettering]]. It was first sold commercially on the [[1910]] [[Cadillac]] and was manufactured by [[Delco]]. Over time, this system was used extensively by all automobile and truck manufacturers until the development of [[capacitor discharge ignition]] ([[electronic ignition]]) systems in the 1960s.
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The Delco ignition system, also know as the Kettering ignition system, was invented by Charles F. Kettering. It was first sold commercially on the 1910 Cadillac and was manufactured by Delco. Over time, this system was used extensively by all automobile and truck manufacturers until the development of capacitor discharge ignition (electronic ignition) systems in the 1960s.