1998 Catera Ignition Systems
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Produced in Germany from an design, Catera Ignition Systems was intended as a different kind of Cadillac for the late 90�s. Opel is a General Motors subsidiary. Foreseeing that near luxury compact and midsize sedans might be the fastest growing segment of the market, Cadillac turned to GM's German Opel subsidiary for a European themed entrant into that race. Based on the Opel Omega, Catera Ignition Systems was now Cadillac's only rear wheel drive model, and also the only without a V8 engine. An Opel 3.0-liter V6, rated at 200 horsepower was powerful at its time.
Catera Ignition Systems sold by us are for high performance uses. The ignition system of an combustion engine is an important part of the overall engine system that provides for the timely burning of the fuel mixture within the engine. All conventional gasoline) engines require an ignition system. The ignition system is usually switched on/off through a lock switch, operated with a key or code patch.







