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Maximum ZC all-motor potential?

Is it worth going all-motor on a ZC, I have already dug through the forums looking at most of the ZC parts list out there and it seems expensive. Reliability is a major factor. So for all you guys and gals who are running ZC's or for those with just something to say, is an all-motor ZC worth the cash? Also anyone know the max all-motor hp output you can get?

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Theres fast ones out there i'm pretty sure but i can't tell ya much. All i can say is its gonna cost more than the b-series.
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With most D series engine, you're looking at less than 200 horse max ouput for all-motor. Turbo will get you the furthest, with a supercharger inbetween the two. You'll spend almost as much money on the all-motor setup as you will a turbo if you find the right deals. I'm doing a D16A6 (SOHC ZC) turbo setup and I'm planning on 250+ horse.

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I'm doing a D16A6 (SOHC ZC)
These are 2 different engines

D16A6 is USDM with 105hp
SOHC ZC is JDM and pushes around 115 from what I have heard.

Mine isnt pushing this much because I am limited by DPFI.
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The only limit on HP is your budget.
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These are 2 different engines

D16A6 is USDM with 105hp
108 on my old stock d16a6.
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