Not likely seeing as how they conveniently broke it before it even left the state of Texas.
It left New Jersey with a 90 degree lift came and to Texas with a 45 degree one....... Broken things can be fixed
I don't think it's worth the money, the time, or the hassle to fix a ride that's already seen it's best years and is out dated technology.
We're talking about a coaster that opened up twenty three years ago.
I've never been on UT and I'd rather see SFA scrap it than invest a bunch of money on the ride and take a chance on it. It's not worth the credit to me.
In my opinion, I always thought Ultra Twister was a pretty underrated ride. Granted, they're a few things about the ride that suck, but the head first drop and the airtime hill that follows are both pretty intense all together, and worth the experience.