Group 2 - GM 4.3 L V6 Vortec Engine
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This project analyzes a GM 4.3L Vortec V6 Engine through the process of reverse engineering. The report is made up of 4 gates: | This project analyzes a GM 4.3L Vortec V6 Engine through the process of reverse engineering. The report is made up of 4 gates: | ||
| − | ==== [http://gicl.cs.drexel.edu/wiki/Group_2_-_Gate_1 |Gate 1 (Due: 10/10/11)] ==== | + | ==== [http://gicl.cs.drexel.edu/wiki/Group_2_-_Gate_1 | Gate 1 (Due: 10/10/11)] ==== |
This gate is the planning stage of our project. We propose how we are going to manage the work and how we are going to reverse engineer the engine. We lay out group responsibilities and set weekly meeting and lab times so we can efficiently disassemble and reassemble the engine.<br> | This gate is the planning stage of our project. We propose how we are going to manage the work and how we are going to reverse engineer the engine. We lay out group responsibilities and set weekly meeting and lab times so we can efficiently disassemble and reassemble the engine.<br> | ||
Revision as of 15:55, 8 October 2011
Members
Brian Quinlan (brianqui@buffalo.edu)
Ram Rao (abhirams@buffalo.edu)
Will Janiak (williamj@buffalo.edu)
Ken Martin (kennethm@buffalo.edu)
Emmanuel Obunakike (eoobunak@buffalo.edu)
Summary
This project analyzes a GM 4.3L Vortec V6 Engine through the process of reverse engineering. The report is made up of 4 gates:
| Gate 1 (Due: 10/10/11)
This gate is the planning stage of our project. We propose how we are going to manage the work and how we are going to reverse engineer the engine. We lay out group responsibilities and set weekly meeting and lab times so we can efficiently disassemble and reassemble the engine.