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SUNY University at Buffalo's Introduction to Mechanical Engineering course consists of a semester long project involving the reverse engineering of a consumer product.  Our group was assigned a 1994 Honda Engine from a CBR 600 F2 bike.  The project consists of five separate gates which consist of planning, dissection, analysis, explanation, and delivery.
 
SUNY University at Buffalo's Introduction to Mechanical Engineering course consists of a semester long project involving the reverse engineering of a consumer product.  Our group was assigned a 1994 Honda Engine from a CBR 600 F2 bike.  The project consists of five separate gates which consist of planning, dissection, analysis, explanation, and delivery.
  
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1994 Honda CBR 600 F2 Engine Dissection

SUNY University at Buffalo's Introduction to Mechanical Engineering course consists of a semester long project involving the reverse engineering of a consumer product. Our group was assigned a 1994 Honda Engine from a CBR 600 F2 bike. The project consists of five separate gates which consist of planning, dissection, analysis, explanation, and delivery.

Gate 1: Product Archeology

Gate 2: Dissection

Gate 3: Analysis

Gate 4: Explanation

Gate 5: Delivery

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