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== '''1994 Honda CBR 600 F2 Engine Dissection''' == | == '''1994 Honda CBR 600 F2 Engine Dissection''' == | ||
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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.