whats a ZC?
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Originally Posted by rexerin
i didn't know there was a vtec version of the ZC
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mmm hmmm. Z6's (and it's cousins I'm sure) came with around 125 cliamed HP....
which is usually at the crank if you read the fine print.....
this = not a lot of fun, and A to B with fairly good fuel economy.
which is usually at the crank if you read the fine print.....
this = not a lot of fun, and A to B with fairly good fuel economy.
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Originally Posted by Mackenzie C
so a b16 or a b series motor would be better then a zc
If you're going B-series, atleast go b18.
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Originally Posted by Mackenzie C
so a b16 or a b series motor would be better then a zc
D < B < H < F20C/F22C/K
Only the first two are practical for use in a 4G.
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Sure!!!!! If you want to pay a crap load more. Oh yeah....and have the headache of wire changes and other things too. BLAH!
If you're going B-series, atleast go b18.
If you're going B-series, atleast go b18.
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Unless you want the B18C/R or B18C5 in it's exact stock configuration, you might as well build one yourself to your own specs. You can end up with a much stronger engine for not much more money.