No, I really wasn't too sure as I had never heard of a "dead rev" before and besides I have yet to see my first AVL in the flesh. Do our FI UCE engines have a dead rev when we kick them over? Mine seems to start on the first kick - unless it doesn't and then it does feel dead until I can hit its self-starter button.
That question is above my pay grade. I have no clue of the electronics of the UCEs except what I read and understand here. I know about the evolution of the AVL from Black TCI to Green TCI and what the spark delay was for, etc., etc., etc.. and I understand how my EI works.
I'm really a points, condensor, carburetor, coil-that-looks-like-a-coil, kind of dinosaur who has had to learn about his '08 AVL from these forums and from using my dinosaur brain (and the internet) and experience and logic and pragmatism and endless tweaking to learn what works and what doesn't to learn what I need to know to take care of this black bitch from day one since late '09 when I found it brand new.
Substitute "dead rev" with "spark delay" and all is well