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'''Normal version'''
 
'''Normal version'''
  
The Z-tek is second most powerful motor in RA2. It is plain white, with a black rear, weighing 25 kg.
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The Z-tek is second most powerful motor in Stock RA2. It is plain white, with a black rear, weighing 25 kg.
  
  
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'''High Power version'''
 
'''High Power version'''
  
The most powerful motor in [[RA2]] is the High Power Z-tek (commonly abbreviated to HPZ-tek or HPZ). It is slightly longer than the Z-Tek and features a red ring on its white side.
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The most powerful motor in Stock [[RA2]] is the High Power Z-tek (commonly abbreviated to HPZ-tek or HPZ). It is slightly longer than the Z-Tek and features a red ring on its white side.
  
 
The HPZ-tek is widely used in the RA2 community because of its power (it is the motor with the best power/weight ratio). It draws twice as much electricity as the common Z-tek and has twice it's power, for only 5kg more than the normal Z-tek. It weighs 30 kg.
 
The HPZ-tek is widely used in the RA2 community because of its power (it is the motor with the best power/weight ratio). It draws twice as much electricity as the common Z-tek and has twice it's power, for only 5kg more than the normal Z-tek. It weighs 30 kg.

Revision as of 06:25, 20 September 2010

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Normal version

The Z-tek is second most powerful motor in Stock RA2. It is plain white, with a black rear, weighing 25 kg.











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High Power version

The most powerful motor in Stock RA2 is the High Power Z-tek (commonly abbreviated to HPZ-tek or HPZ). It is slightly longer than the Z-Tek and features a red ring on its white side.

The HPZ-tek is widely used in the RA2 community because of its power (it is the motor with the best power/weight ratio). It draws twice as much electricity as the common Z-tek and has twice it's power, for only 5kg more than the normal Z-tek. It weighs 30 kg.

The Z-tek is a rather obvious reference to a real-life motor, the E-tek, which even looks like an E-tek. Notably, the E-Tek is available in DSL.

1 black can power 4 HPZ teks for 3 minutes.