Group 10 - GM V-6 Engine 1
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Revision as of 17:03, 19 December 2010
Contents |
Executive Summary
Our goal is to reverse engineer a GM V-6 engine. We will completely disassemble the engine and analyze the parts to see how and why they function.
Introduction
Members
- Sam Pierangelo
- Jared Prosser
- Jim Hickel
- Ben Kuch
- Ed Bishop
Contact Information
- Email: MAE277G10@gmail.com
Product
- Figure 1
- Manufacturer: General Motors
- Model: Vortec 4.3L V6 Engine
- Approximate year of production: 1988
- Types of vehicles engine is used for:
- Our task was to reverse engineer a Vortec 4300 V6 engine manufactured by General Motors.
Gate 1: Project Planning
Gate 2: Product Dissection
Gate 2: Product Dissection Revision
Gate 3: Product Analysis
Gate 4: Product Explanation
Gate 5: Delivery