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2014FORMULA SAE
MICHIGAN Event Guide
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OFFICIAL EVENTS
students.sae.org/cds/formulaseries/intl.htm
FORMULA SAE LINCOLN &FORMULA SAE ELECTRICJune 18-21, 2014
Lincoln Airpark, Lincoln Nebraska
FORMULA SAEAUSTRALASIAFirst Competition - 2000
Website: http://www.saea.com.au/
formula-sae-a/
FORMULA SAE BRASILFirst Competition - 2004
Website: http://www.saebrasil.org.br/
eventos/programas_estudantis/
FORMULA SAE ITALYFirst Competition - 2005
Website: http://www.ata.it/it/
formulaata/24/formula-sae-italy/
FORMULA STUDENTFirst Competition - 1998
Website: http://www.formulastudent.
com/
FORMULA STUDENTAUSTRIAFirst Competition - 2009
Website: http://www.fsaustria.at
FORMULA STUDENTGERMANY (FSG)First Competition - 2006
Website: http://www.formulastudent.
de/
FORMULA SAE JAPANFirst Competition - 2003
Website: http://www.jsae.or.jp/
formula/en/
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FORMULA SAE MICHIGAN2014 SAE PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
Dear Formula SAE® Participants and Organizers:
Welcome to the Formula SAE competition at Michigan International
Speedway in Brooklyn, Michigan.
Formula SAE is steeped in tradition and competition. Now in its 36th year,
Formula SAE provides the real-world challenges of systems engineering,
design and problem solving, along with the teaming challenges of
collaboration and cooperation. In short, Formula SAE, along with all of
the SAE Collegiate Design Series™ competitions, provides the skills and
experiences needed for a well-rounded engineering education.
In addition to learning, Formula SAE also provides a unique form of
competition. This week, collegiate engineering students from several
nations will compete in a series of static and dynamic events designed
to challenge their engineering, problem-solving and teamwork skills. The
students will work hard and compete to win. Some will earn top honors,others will not. But all will leave here winners because they will be better
engineering students.
Good luck to all who are competing in this event. Also, I want to thank
everyone for their hard work, support, volunteerism and participation.
The experiences and learning you gain this weekend will last throughout
your lives.
Sincerely,
Daniel M. Hancock
President, SAE International
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CONCEPT OF THE COMPETITION
The Formula SAE® Series competitions challenge teams of university undergraduate and
graduate students to conceive, design, fabricate and compete with small, formula style,
competition vehicle. To give teams the maximum design flexibility and the freedom to express
their creativity and imaginations there are very few restrictions on the overall vehicle design.
Teams typically spend eight to twelve months designing, building, testing and preparing
their vehicles before a competition. The competitions themselves give teams the chance to
demonstrate and prove both their creation and their engineering skills in comparison to teams
from other universities around the world. Registered for this event are 120 teams from colleges
and universities. The end result is a great experience for young engineers in a meaningful
engineering project as well as the opportunity of working in a dedicated team effort.
For the purpose of this competition, the students are to assume that a manufacturing firm has
engaged them to produce a prototype car for evaluation as a production item. The intended
sales market is the nonprofessional weekend competitor. Therefore, the car must have very high
performance in terms of its acceleration, braking, and handling qualities. The car must be low
in cost, easy to maintain, and reliable. In addition, the car’s marketability is enhanced by other
factors such as aesthetics, comfort and use of common parts. The manufacturing firm is planning
to produce four (4) cars per day for a limited production run. The challenge to the design team is
to design and fabricate a prototype car that best meets these goals and intents. Each design will
be compared and judged with other competing designs to determine the best overall car.
Over the course of three days, the cars are judged in a series of static and dynamic events
including: technical inspection, cost, presentation, and engineering design, solo performance
trials, and high performance track endurance. These events are scored to determine how well
the car performs. In each event, the manufacturing firm has specified minimum acceptable
performance levels that are reflected in the scoring equations.
STATIC EVENTS:
Design Report: The students explain their constructive solutions to a jury of experts from the
automotive and motorsport industries in report and discussion. The concept of the design isto evaluate the engineering effort that went into the design of the car and how the engineer-
ing meets the intent of the market. The car that illustrates the best use of engineering to meet
the design goals and the best understanding of the design by the team members will win the
design event.
Cost Report: The students are to assume that a serial production of 1000 cars a year will fol-
low the prototype. The cost calculation is discussed with a jury based on a report. The objec-
tive of the event is for the participants to learn and understand the manufacturing techniques
and processes of some of the components that they have chosen to purchase rather than
fabricate themselves.
Presentation: The objective is to evaluate the team’s ability to develop and deliver a compre-hensive business case that will convince the executives of a fake manufacturing firm that the
team’s design best meets the demands of the amateur weekend competition market and that
it can be profitably manufactured and marketed.
TABLE OFCONTENTS:
Concept of the
Competition..................2
Schedule ........................4
Awards ................ ........... 7
MIS Teams listed
by Country ................. ... 8
Team Information ..... 10
MIS Site Map ...............69
Key Players .................70
Sponsors ..................... C4
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DYNAMIC EVENTS:
Acceleration: The cars are evaluated on their accelerating
abilities from a standing start over a distance of 75 meters.
Autocross: The objective is to evaluate the car ’s maneuver-
ability and handling qualities on a tight course without the
hindrance of competing cars. The course will combine the
performance features of acceleration, braking and cornering
into one event. The results of the Autocross scores determine
the starting order for endurance.
Skid-Pad: The objective is to measure the car’s cornering
ability on a flat surface while making a constant-radius turn.
The course will be a pair of concentric circles in shape of the
number 8; the cars demonstrate how good lateral forces can
be absorbed (up to 1.4g).
Ford Endurance: Over a distance of 22 km the cars have to
prove their durability under long-term conditions. Accelera-
tion, speed, handling, dynamics, fuel efficiency, reliability –
the cars have to prove it all.
THE FOLLOWING POINTS ARE POSSIBLE:
Static Events 75 Presentation
(Thursday) 150 Bosch Design
100 Cost Analysis
Dynamic Events 75 Acceleration
(Friday & Saturday) 50 Skid-Pad
150 Autocross
100 Ford Fuel Efficiency 300 Ford Endurance
TOTAL POINTS 1000
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2014 FORMULA SAE® MICHIGANSCHEDULE OF EVENTS
TUESDAY, MAY 13, 2014Early Registration 6:30 – 9:30 p.m. Super 8 Motel,
155 Wamplers Lake Road, Brooklyn, M
(M-50 & Wamplers Lake Rd.)
WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 2014Tech Inspection “Take-a-Number” Opens 10:00 a.m. Garage 2Welcome Ceremony - Sponsored by Honda 5:30 p.m. Main Tent
Captain and Advisors Meeting - Mandatory 6:00 p.m. – 6:20 p.m. Main Tent
Maplesoft Industry Reception for Faculty and Volunteers 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. Champions’ Club
Official Closing of the Site 7:30 p.m.
EVERYONE MUST BE OFF SITE 8:00 p.m.
THURSDAY, MAY 15, 2014Drivers Meeting (Brake & Practice) - MANDATORY 8:00 a.m. Main Tent
Design Event - Sponsored by Bosch - 1st Round Judging Open 8:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. Garage 3
Cost Judging Open 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Main Tent
Presentation Judging Open 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. MIS Suites
Lunch Break Noon - 1:00 p.m. Main Tent
First Autocross Course Walk (weather/time permitting) ~2:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. TrackPush Bar Finalist teams announced 5:00 p.m. Main Tent
Drivers Meeting (All Dynamic Events) - MANDATORY 6:00 p.m. Main Tent
Official Closing of the Site 7:30 p.m.
EVERYONE MUST BE OFF-SITE 8:00 p.m.
Design Finalist announced online ~9:00 p.m.
FRIDAY, MAY 16, 2014Acceleration and Skid Pad Event Events Open 9:00 a.m. – 12:30 a.m. Track
Design Feedback for Non-finalists (by appt. only) 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Garage 3
Presentation Seminar 9:30 a.m. Main Tent
Lunch Break 12:30 p.m. Main Tent
Autocross Course Walk (course set-up/time/weather permitting) ~1:30 p.m. – 1:50 p.m. Track
Autocross Event Open 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. TrackDesign Finals - Sponsored by Bosch ~5:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. Garage 3
Award Ceremony 1 - Sponsored by General Motors ~7:00 p.m. Main Tent
Official Closing of the Site 7:30 p.m.
EVERYONE MUST BE OFF-SITE 9:00 p.m.
SATURDAY, MAY 17, 2014Endurance Course Walk 7:00 a.m. – 8:00 a.m. Track
Top 3 Teams Bosch Design Finalists Announced ~8:30 a.m.
Bosch Design Feedback for Finalists not Top 3, by appointment ~9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Garage 3
Ford Endurance/Fuel Economy Event Open – Group 1 Only 9:00 a.m. Track
Ford Endurance/Fuel Economy Gate Closes for Group 1 ~12:00 p.m. Track
Ford Endurance Course Walk ~12:30 p.m. - 1:00 pm Track
Lunch Break ~12:30 p.m. Main Tent
Ford Endurance/Fuel Economy Event Open – Group 2 Only ~1:35 p.m. Track
Ford Endurance/Fuel Economy Gate Closes for Group 2 ~4:00 p.m. Track
Public Bosch Design Review of Top 3 Finalists ~6:00 pm Garage 3
Presentation Highlights ~7:00 p.m. Main Tent
Final Awards Ceremony Sponsored by General Motors ~8:00 p.m. Main Tent
Official Closing of the Site 10:30 p.m.
EVERYONE MUST BE OFF-SITE
All Teams and Transporters Must Exit 11:00 p.m.
SUNDAY, MAY 18, 2014Site Open ONLY for Pick-Up of Transporters 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
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n MIS Site Open: • Wednesday – Thursday 7:30 a.m. - 7:30 p.m.
• Friday 7:30 a.m. - 8:30 p.m.
• Saturday 7:00 a.m. - 10:30 p.m.
n Student Registration (Garage 1): • Wednesday – Friday 8:00a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Saturday All students will be registered as spectators
n Tech Inspection (Garage 2):• Wednesday 10:00 a.m. Tech “Take-A-Number”
Opens
• Wednesday Noon - 7 p.m. (no new cars after
6 p.m.)
• Thursday 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
• Friday By appointment 9 a.m. until 5:30 p.m.
• Saturday By appointment 9 a.m. until
1 p.m. (Re-tech only)
n Scales & Push Bar Competition (Garage 1 drivethru):
• Wednesday 3 p.m. - 6 p.m.
• Thursday 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
• Friday 7:30 a.m. - Noon (for “cornering”)
n Tilt/Noise/Brake Sponsored by Continental: • Thursday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. (Staggered
opening times by 30 min. per event)
• Friday 9 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
n Fuel Station: • Thursday 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
• Friday 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
• Saturday 7:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
n Practice Area sponsored by Continental: • Thursday Noon - 5 p.m.
• Friday 9 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
•
Saturday 8:00 a.m. – 3 p.m.NOTE: Cars must complete all 4 parts of tech by 5:30 p.m.
Friday to qualify for Endurance..
30 minutes’ notice is required for all appointments, which can
be booked through the announcer in Main Tent.
DAILY OPERATIONS:
WE ALL WANT TO GET THERE FAST.SUCCESS:
O u r j o u r n e y b e g i n s a t w w w . c h r y s l e r c a r e e r s . c o m
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NOTESnSite Arrival: In order to prevent traffic backlogs onto
U.S. 12, please plan to arrive at MIS no earlier than
7:30 a.m. Wednesday, May 14.
nNo Access Monday - Site closed to all teams Monday,
May 19, 2014.
nNo Access During Dynamic Events - Teams may enter
the site with their rigs/trailers/panel trucks ONLY
when there are no Dynamic Events running.
nPush Bar Comp. - Cars judged during Scales. Winner
announced at Friday Award Ceremony.
nMedical Services - There is no First Aid Station on site.
EMS will provide any/all medical attention.
nOvernight Removal of FSAE cars - Removal is allowed,
but tech will pull Part 1 of your tech sticker.
nRemoving Cars - All teams not shipping cars must
remove vehicles, etc. from the site not later than 2:00
p.m. Sun., May 18, 2014.
nShipping Cars - Cars must be picked up/removed from
MIS by 10 a.m. Monday, May 19, 2014.
nFM Audio - Announcements can be heard via FM radio
(Frequency will be posted in G1 at event).
nEvent Closing Times - Acceleration, Skid-Pad &
Autocross close exactly at the scheduled time. Your
car must cross the starting line before the event
closing time to be allowed to complete that run.
nF1 in Schools HS Engineering Competition - Fri. & Sat.,May 17-18 in the Champions’ Club. FSAE participants
may observe from 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. & 1-5 p.m. Friday;
and 9-11 a.m. Saturday.
SUPPORT SERVICESn GM Machine Trailer:
• Wed. – Fri. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
n Lincoln Electric Welding:• Wed. Noon – 5 p.m.• Th. – Fri. 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.• Sat. 8 a.m. – Noon
n Hoosier:• Wed. – Fri. 7 a.m. – 5 p.m.• Sat. 7 a.m. – 3 p.m.
n Land & Sea Dyno:• Th. Noon – 5 p.m.*• Fri. 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.*• Sat.9 a.m.– 4 p.m.** Hours are tentative and may change.
n Kaz Technologies Shock Dyno: • Wed. 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.• Th. – Sat. 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
n MIS Fire trucks on site:• Wed. – Sat. 7 a.m. – ~8 p.m.
n Ambulance on site:• Wed. – Sat. 7 a.m. – ~8 p.m.
ADDITIONAL SERVICESn Concessions:• Wed. – Sat 8 a.m. – 6 p.m.*
n SAE Bookstore: • Wed. 2 p.m. – 6 p.m.• Th – Fri. 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.• Sat. 8 a.m. – Noon
* As business dictates. May close earlier.
2014 FORMULA SAE® MICHIGANSCHEDULE OF EVENTS
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2014 FSAE MICHIGAN AWARDS
SPIRIT OF EXCELLENCE AWARDThis award recognizes the Top
10 finishers with overall highest
accumulative scores.
STATIC EVENTS
COST AWARDTop 3 finishers with overall highest
accumulative scores in Cost.
BOSCH ENGINEERING DESIGNAWARDTop 3 finishers with overall highest
accumulative scores in Design.
PRESENTATION AWARDTop 3 finishers with overall highest
accumulative scores in Presentation.
DYNAMIC EVENTSACCELERATION AWARDTop 3 finishers with fastest speeds/
highest accumulative scores in
Acceleration.
AUTOCROSS AWARDTop 3 finishers with fastest speeds/
highest accumulative scores in
Autocross with a trophy for top 3, plus
8 free tires, 6 free tires, 4 free tires
Sponsored by Hoosier Tire.
FORD ENDURANCE AWARDTop 3 finishers with fastest speeds/
highest accumulative scores in
Endurance.
FORD FUEL ECONOMY AWARDTop 3 finishers who receive highest
scores accumulated on best fuel
efficiency.
SKID PAD AWARD
Top 3 finishers with fastest speeds/highest accumulative scores in Skid
Pad.
SPECIALITY AWARDS
(Some may require application process)
ALTAIR ENGINEERING’S WILLIAM R.ADAM ENGINEERING AWARDDevelopment of new and innovative design
concepts for FSAE racing competition -
$1000, $500
CONTINENTAL BRAKE AWARDBest in Class Brake design by a team - $1000
THE FEV POWERTRAIN DEVELOPMENTAWARDTop 3 teams with overall excellence in
Powertrain Development - $2000, $1000, $50
BOSCH THREE VIEW DRAWINGEXCELLENCE AWARDTop 10 teams who submit the best executed
three view drawings, per Formula SAE RuleS6.4.
Note: Although not guaranteed, some awardwill include a cash award dependent onsponsorship. These and other awards will bedetailed in the event program available at theon-site competition registration booth.
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AUSTRIA112 FH - Joanneum Graz
BRAZIL8 Centro Universitario Da FEI
11 Instituto Maua de TecnologiaI
CANADA34 Carleton University
74 Cegep du Vieux - Montreal
121 Concordia University
59 Dalhousie University
4 Ecole De Technologie Superieure
97 Lakehead University
53 Queen’s University - Ontario
Canada
115 Ryerson University
124 University of Guelph111 University of Manitoba
39 University of Toronto
126 University of Waterloo
60 University of Western Ontario
65 Universityersite Du Quebec a
Trois-Rivieres
73 Universityersite Du Quebec-
Chicoutimi
5 Universityersite Laval
GERMANY66 Fachhochschule Hamburg
14 Karlsruhe Institute of Technology21 Technical University of Munich
1 Universitat Stuttgart
MEXICO69 Universidad Iberoamericana
PUERTO RICO83 Recinto University De Mayaguez
RUSSIA123 MADI State Tech University
SIGNAPORE38 National University of Singapore
SOUTH KOREA80 Kookmin University
40 Kumoh National Institute of
Technology
33 Yeungnam University
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES91 Bits Pilani-Dubai
UNITED STATES12 Auburn University
120 Bradley University
30 Brown University
88 California Polytechnic State
University-SLO
22 California State Poly University -
Pomona
92 California State University - Long
Beach
63 Clarkson University
101 Clemson University
55 Cooper Union
6 Cornell University
64 Duke University76 Ferris State University
99 Florida Atlantic University
54 Florida Inst of Tech
71 Florida International University
31 Georgia Institute of Technology
81 Georgia Southern University
87 Kansas State University
16 Kettering University
116 Lafayette College
58 Lawrence Technological University
96 Lehigh University
108 Louisiana State University
9 Michigan State University46 Michigan Tech University
49 Minnesota State University -
Mankato
105 Mississippi State University
13 Missouri University of Science and
Tech
102 North Carolina State University -
Raleigh
106 North Dakota State University
109 Northern Illinois University
125 Northwestern University
48 Oakland University
44 Ohio State University45 Oklahoma State University
79 Old Dominion University
23 Oregon State University
89 Penn State University - University
Park
84 Purdue University - W Lafayette
85 Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst
77 Rochester Institute of Technology
98 Rose Hulman Inst of Tech
122 Rutgers University
50 Saginaw Valley State University
43 San Jose State University
104 South Dakota Sch of Mines & Tech
86 Southern Illinois University -
Carbondale
110 Temple University
117 Tennessee Tech University90 Texas Tech University
3 University of Akron
68 University of Alabama -
Tuscaloosa
51 University of Central Florida
19 University of Cincinnati
82 University of Connecticut
103 University of Evansville
10 University of Florida
70 University of Hartford
61 University of Illinois - Chicago
17 University of Illinois - Urbana
Champaign
15 University of Kansas - Lawrence
95 University of Kentucky
36 University of Michigan - Ann
Arbor
47 University of Michigan - Dearborn
32 University of Minnesota - Twin
Cities
62 University of Missouri
37 University of New Hampshire
52 University of North Florida
56 University of Oklahoma
41 University of Pittsburgh -Pittsburgh
20 University of South Florida
57 University of Toledo
72 University of Utah
113 University of Wisconsin - Madison
27 US Air Force Academy
26 US Naval Academy
100 Vanderbilt University
42 Villanova University
114 Virginia Tech
67 Washington University - St Louis
94 West Virginia University
78 Western Michigan University93 York College of Pa
VENEZUELA24 Universidad Central de Venezuela
25 Universidad Simon Bolivar
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Since the foundation in 2005 one of the most important reasons for the successof Rennteam Uni Stuttgart has been setting clear goals and milestones right fromthe beginning of every new car’s development. Get the car done in time. Finishthe endurance and finally score as many points as you can get. The long period ofintensive car testing ensures a reliable and well-understood racecar. The conceptimplies a lightweight 10” wheeled car with a powerful four-cylinder Honda CBRengine. The combination of a CFRP monocoque with a tubular space frame rearwas chosen to improve accessibility and maintenance of the entire powertrain.With the aid of CFD-based optimization our wings guarantee a well-balancedaerodynamic package with maximized efficiency regarding downforce to dragratio. Looking forward to meeting the international competitors, the team isexcited for the FSAE event 2014 on the Michigan International Speedway. Sincelast summer we have improved our car’s weight and performance even further inorder to have a great challenge!
We’d like to thank all our sponsors and supporters who gave us the opportunity tobuild the F0711-8 and take part in this competition.
BRAKE : AP, ISRBSCD : 67.0mm / 42.5mm / 4 cylinder / 599ccmCOOLING : student built, separate cooling cycles (oil,water)DRIVE : chain driveELECTRONICS : MoTeCENGINE : Honda CBR 600 RRFR/RR TRACK : 1160mm / 1140mmFRAME : hybrid frame (monocoque, tubular steel spaceframe)FUEL SYSTEM : 2 stage fuel injection systemFUEL TYPE : E85MATERIAL : aluminum tankMPD : 10,500rpmMPT : 7,500rpm
OLWH : 2919mm / 1355mm / 1119mmSUSPENSION : pushrod actuated ZF Sachs F3 dampers,U-type anti roll barTIRE : 10" HoosierUNIQUE : modified camshafts and crankshaft, titaniumconn-rodsWEIGHT : 547lbsWHEELBASE : 1630mm
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In order to effectively manage Zips Racing and achieve the highest level ofperformance during the season, the group established goals focused on boththe team and vehicle. The team’s primary philosophy is centered on producing avehicle that is simple in nature. Great attention to detail was employed throughoutthe design, construction, and testing of the ZR14. Success of the ZR14 will bemeasured with the personal development of Zips Racing team members and theachievement of an overall win this season!
BRAKE : 4 Floating Rotor, ISR CaliperBSCD : 95.0mm/63.4mm/1/450ccCOOLING : Single side mount radiator, Contolled FanDRIVE : Chain Drive, Drexler LSDELECTRONICS : MoTeC M400, ACL, VIM, PDMENGINE : Yamaha WR450FFR/RR TRACK : 1220mm/1168mmFRAME : Tubular steel frame w/ composite SIS and floorFUEL SYSTEM : Sequential InjectionFUEL TYPE : E85MATERIAL : 4130, CFRP, Ti, Al, PlasticsMPD : 10500MPT : 7500OLWH : 3020mm, 1220mm, 1145mmSUSPENSION : Double Wishbone, Pull-rod actuated
coiloversTIRE : Hoosier 18.0x6.0-10 LC0UNIQUE : JortsWEIGHT : 220kgWHEELBASE : 1530mm
University of Akron 3
Universitat StuttgartRennteam Uni Stuttgart Zips Racing
United StatesGermany
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SOLIDWORKS EDUCATION PROGRAM
3D Design, Simulation, Documentation,Engineering Analysis Software
Designed in SolidWorks by Aldebaran Robotics.
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Our team is comprised of 20 engineering students. We are well known in the FS-World for our innovative design approach that is validated by the development ofa race car with a high standard of quality, workmanship and emphasis on detailssuch as packaging, ergonomics and weight reduction.
BRAKE : Floating, 44W steelBSCD : 75mm bore / 56.5mm stroke / 1 cylinder / 249.7ccCOOLING : WaterDRIVE : Centrifugal clutch, single speedELECTRONICS : Transistors and StuffENGINE : Swissauto 250FR/RR TRACK : 1143mm / 1092 mmFRAME : Single piece composite monocoqueFUEL SYSTEM : InjectionFUEL TYPE : E85MATERIAL : Carbon, aluminium, steel, blood, sweat andtearsMPD : 12800 RpmMPT : 8500 Rpm
OLWH : 2989 mm long,1346 mm wide,1422 mm highSUSPENSION : Double unequal length A-Arm. Push rodactuatedTIRE : 10in, Hoosier Lc0UNIQUE : LightweightWEIGHT : 480lbs with frontal windWHEELBASE : 1530mm
4Ecole De Technologie SuperieureFormule ETS
Canada
ULaval Racing team is proud to present its new Formula SAE prototype, the FSL-14. It is a 192 kg car mounted on 10” wheels, powered by a 4-cylinder 600ccengine and equipped with an aero package. The design philosophy is reliability,manufacturability and performance.
This year car’s features a brand new turbocharger with enhanced dynamicresponse. The aerodynamic package is now bigger enabling higher lateral ac-
celeration. The differential has been changed to a Drexler LSD in order to reduceundersteer compared to the Torsen T1. The behavior of both solutions have beenanalysed on our custom test bench.
BRAKE : Floating diskBSCD : 4 cyl. 600ccCOOLING : Water cooledDRIVE : Drexler LSDELECTRONICS : Motec M400ENGINE : Honda CBR 600 RRFR/RR TRACK : 1180 / 1155 (mm)FRAME : Steel space frame - Stressed engineFUEL SYSTEM : Electronic injectionFUEL TYPE : E85MATERIAL : Steel, Carbon fiber, AluminumMPD : 70 kW (8500 RPM)MPT : 80 Nm (7000 RPM)OLWH :SUSPENSION : Front: Pull rod, Back: Push rod
TIRE : Hoosier LC0 10"UNIQUE : Aluminum diffuser and Closed loop waste gatecontrolWEIGHT : 580 (lb)WHEELBASE : 1525 mm
Universite Laval 5Formule SAE del'Universite Laval
Canada
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Cornell Racing proudly presents its entry, ARG14, into the 2014 Formula SAEMichigan Competition. ARG14 maintains its power advantage while decreasingfuel consumption and improving driveability and ergonomics. To achieve thesegoals, a full carbon fiber monocoque was selected with a strong and reliableengine package centered around serviceability. At the heart of ARG14’s enginepackage is a turbocharged Honda CBR600RR, with a custom dry sump lubrica-tion system, controlled by a MoTeC M400 ECU. Additionally, ARG14 features frontand rear wings to increase high speed stability. Cornell Racing aims to win its10th championship title at Formula SAE Michigan.
6Cornell UniversityCornell Formula SAE Race Team
United States
BRAKE : Floating, cast iron rotors with 2-piston calipersBSCD : 67mm/42.5mm/4cyl/599ccCOOLING : Sidepod mounted radiator with thermostaticcontrolled electric fanDRIVE : chainELECTRONICS : MoTeC M400ENGINE : Honda CBR600RRFR/RR TRACK : 1206.5mm/1193.8mmFRAME : Carbon Fiber Monocoque
FUEL SYSTEM : Sequential port injection controlled byM400 with 3D mapFUEL TYPE : E85MATERIAL : Carbon FiberMPD : 9000MPT : 6500OLWH : 2924mm/1384mm/1203mmSUSPENSION : Double unequal length a-arms, front/ rear pushrod, adj anti-rollTIRE : 18x6.0-10/18x7.5-10 Hoosier R25BUNIQUE : Seamless monocoque, custom turbine hous-ing, internal dry sump scavenge pumpWEIGHT : 570WHEELBASE : 1651mm
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The RS8 vehicle is the 8th Formula SAE® prototype from Formula FEI, the 4th touse a single cylinder engine, 10” wheels following the downsizing concept andthe 1st to use an aeropackage with wings.
This car stands for an evolution among the RS generation vehicles. This is ac-complished without losing the main design objective: To suit the non-professional,weekend, competition racer market, allying the best compromises in performance,
aesthetics, cost, ergonomics, maintainability, manufacturability and reliability.The yellow, green and blue stripes painting is a tribute to Ayrton Senna and identi-fies the Formula FEI during international competitions.
BRAKE : FEI Calipers and Floating Rotors / Tilton MasterCylinders w/ Adj. BalanceBSCD : 95 mm / 63.4 mm / 1 cyl / 449 ccCOOLING : Custom Aluminum Radiator / Side podmountedDRIVE : 520 Chain, 5 Speed Yamaha Sequential Trans-mission, Drexler DifferentialELECTRONICS : MoTeC EDL3, FEI Telemetry, PDM, CANbus and DashboardENGINE : Yamaha WR450FEIFR/RR TRACK : 1165 mm (45,87in) / 1185 mm(46,65in)FRAME : Hybrid Space FrameFUEL SYSTEM : FuelTech FT400, Custom Bosch FuelPump and Siemens Racing Injector
FUEL TYPE : E85 or E100 EthanolMATERIAL : 1020 Steel, Nomex Honeycomb and CarbonFiberMPD : 40 kW @ 8000 rpmMPT : 50 Nm @ 6000 rpmOLWH : 2704mm (106.46in), 1405mm (55,31in),1005mm (39,57in)SUSPENSION : Double A-Arms, Pull rods, Penske Damp-ers and Adj. Anti-Roll BarsTIRE : 18x6-10 LC0 HoosierUNIQUE : FEI Telemetry, PDM, CAN bus and DashboardWEIGHT : 238 kg (525 lb)WHEELBASE : 1570mm (61.8in)
Centro Universitario Da FEI 8Equipe Formula FEI
Brazil
Michigan State University’s Formula SAE Team would like to present this year’sentry into the Formula SAE race series, the SR-14. The SR-14 is powered by thefour cylinder Honda F4i engine, which delivers great reliability, a broad torquecurve, and fast acceleration with a 0-60 time of 3.4 seconds. The powertrainsystem is packaged within a stiff and lightweight carbon fiber monocoque chas-sis. The electrical system features over 60 sensors to monitor car and driver per-formance. The SR-14 also features an electro-pneumatic paddle shifting system,traction control, and launch control. It is equipped with a complete aerodynamicspackage: front wing, rear wing, and our team’s first undertray. Overall, it gener-ates 410 pounds of downforce at 60 mph. The SR-14 is designed to be a reliableand tunable race car with a simple human-machine interface that inspires driverconfidence.
We would like to thank Michigan State University and all of our sponsors, friends,and families for their kind contributions and support! Without them this invaluablelearning experience would not be possible.
BRAKE : Brembo P34 front/Wilwood PS1 rear, Tilton 77MC, sintered metallic padsBSCD : 67 mm / 42.5 mm / Inline 4 cyl / 599 ccCOOLING : Single front-ducted, side mounted radiator25.4 cm shroud-mounted fansDRIVE : Chain-driven Drexler DifferentialELECTRONICS : Motec M400 with ADL Data LoggerENGINE : Honda CBR600F4iFR/RR TRACK : 1194 mm / 1194 mmFRAME : Full carbon fiber monocoque with rear steelsub-frameFUEL SYSTEM : Sequential fuel injectionFUEL TYPE : 93 OctaneMATERIAL : Carbon FiberMPD : 10500 RPM
MPT : 9000 RPMOLWH : 2747.3 mm long, 1390.1 mm wide, 1098.3 mmhighSUSPENSION : Double unequal length A-Arm. Push-rodactuated spring and damperTIRE : Hoosier 13" R25BUNIQUE : Front and rear wing, electro-pneumatic paddleshifting systemWEIGHT : 640 lbs / 290 kgWHEELBASE : 1588 mm
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The F-14 exhibits a multitude of new or upgraded system designs includingan entire carbon-fiber/aluminum control arm construction, intensively mass-optimized brake rotors, custom-designed camshaft profiles, and much more. TheUniversity of Florida is excited to see the result of these design changes culminateat FSAE-M 2014.
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Gator Motorsports
United States
BRAKE : Bosch M4 Anti-Lock BrakesBSCD : 67mm x 42.5mm 4 cyl. 599ccCOOLING : YesDRIVE : Custom Torsen DifferentialELECTRONICS : MoTeCENGINE : 2007 CBR600RRFR/RR TRACK : Front: 48in Rear: 47inFRAME : Steel SpaceframeFUEL SYSTEM : PWM Returnless RailFUEL TYPE : 100MATERIAL : Prefabulated AmuliteMPD : .050 MW (11000 rpm)MPT : 25 N-m (9000 rpm)OLWH : 112.0in x 41.4in x 55.0inSUSPENSION : Carbon Fibre Double A-armTIRE : 20.5x7x13 Hoosier R25BUNIQUE : No WingsWEIGHT : 575 lbWHEELBASE : 61 in
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This is the third car from MAUA Racing Team, the MR14 Prototype designed toimprove from last year: ergonomics, driving maneuverability and power. All thiswith a low manufacturing cost.
Our project was broke down in steps for management and implementationpurposes. These steps were: Build a team and distribute tasks; Establish goals;Project the car; Build.
After the car were ready, we accomplished our goals: a reliable car, good dynam-ics and great power obtained from a CBR 600 RR engine calibrated from one ofour members.
Allied with our goals, we could keep the intend of a car for a weekend racer, witheasy access and maintenance to all systems.
BRAKE : Comercial Calipers / Tilton Master Cylindersw/ Adj. BalanceBSCD : 67 mm bore / 42.5 mm stroke / 4 cylinders /599 ccCOOLING : 370x370x26 radiator , 2000 cfm fanmountedDRIVE : 520 Chain and Custom Torsen T-1ELECTRONICS : MoTeC M4, AIM TelemetryENGINE : CBR600 RR-IMTFR/RR TRACK : 1243 mm / 1133 mmFRAME : Tubular Space FrameFUEL SYSTEM : Magneti Marelli injectors connected toa line of 3.5 barFUEL TYPE : 100 octane gasolineMATERIAL : 1020 Steel and Carbon Fibe
MPD : 72 hp @ 7500 rpmMPT : 50 Nm @ 8000 rpmOLWH : 2785 mm length, 1243 mm wide, 1280 mmhighSUSPENSION : Double unequal length pullrod front,pushrod rearTIRE : Hoosier 20.5 x 7 -13 R25BUNIQUE :WEIGHT : 310 kgWHEELBASE : 1566 mm
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Instituto Maua de TecnologiaMaua Racing
Brazil
AU-2014 utilizes a hybrid front monocoque and rear space frame chassis designto yield optimal vehicle dynamics, packaging, and overall reliability. The robust,efficient and powerful Yamaha R6 is used to power AU-2014. The decision toretain the R6 powerplant was made due to the reliability, driver-friendly torque,and efficiency that the team has extracted from the motor in AU-2014’s prede-cessors. The R6 motor combined with an all-new monocque design and 10 in.wheels yields a superior power to weight ratio, and gives AU-2014 an advantage
over the competition at the track and in the market-place.AUFSAE thanks War Eagle, and Platinum Level Partners: The Samuel Ginn Collegeof Engineering at Auburn University, Walt and Ginger Woltosz, The Barber VintageMotorsports Museum, Griffon Aerospace, National Instruments, Davis MachineWorks, Hexcel, HATCI, APR, Solid Edge, GKN Aerospace, Rains Racing, andImpatient Creations.
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BRAKE : Floating Rotor, Adjustable BiasBSCD : 67 mm, 42.5 mm, 4 Cylinders, 599 ccCOOLING : Dual Pass RadiatorDRIVE : Chain Drive, Salisbury DifferentialELECTRONICS : Motec ECU, Motec ADL, Custom DashENGINE : Yamaha R6FR/RR TRACK : 1219 (48in), 1194 (47in)FRAME : Monocoque Fore, Chromoly Space Frame AftFUEL SYSTEM : EFIFUEL TYPE : 93 OctaneMATERIAL : Varies by ApplicationMPD : 86 hp (11,500)MPT : 45 ft-lbs (8,500)OLWH :SUSPENSION : SLA, Double A-arm
TIRE : Hoosier 18x6.0-10 LCOUNIQUE : Come ask us in the paddock!WEIGHT : 538WHEELBASE : 1588mm / 62.5in
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Missouri University of Science and TechS&T Racing
United States
BRAKE : Gray cast iron rotors, ISR calipers, CustommastersBSCD : 65.5 mm/44.5 mm/4 cyl/599 ccCOOLING : Water cooled, Side mounted radiatorsDRIVE : Drexler LSDELECTRONICS : MoTeC M600 ECU, Custom powerdistribution module, Custom paddle shiftingENGINE : 1992-2002 Yamaha YZF-R6FR/RR TRACK : 48"/46"FRAME : 4130 Chromoly SpaceframeFUEL SYSTEM : Custom tank, Custom fuel railFUEL TYPE : 100 OctaneMATERIAL :MPD : 95 hp @ 11,000 rpmMPT : 45 ft-lb @ 10,600 rpmOLWH : 117.3"x55.7"x55.7"SUSPENSION : Pullrod (front), Pushrod (rear)TIRE : 13" Hoosier R25BUNIQUE : Steering system, Aerodynamics package,Electronic paddle shiftingWEIGHT : 590 lbsWHEELBASE : 64.7"
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KA-RaceIng two cars, one passion! KA-RaceIng is a team of about 65 motivatedstudents building two cars every season one powered by a combustion engine, theother one by an electric powertrain. The KIT13c is our combustion car from theseason of 2013. It is based on the experience of having designed six combustionand three electric cars since the foundation of the team in 2006.
As we are building two cars, we develop several parts which meet the requirements of
both cars in order to improve testing time and manufacturing effort. Moreover we aimto combine the best of new ideas and tested concepts in both cars.
The KIT13c is powered by a self-developed turbocharged 2-cylinder engine withdirect injection that has been developed and improved since March 2011 in orderto meet the requirements of a formula student engine. The chassis of the car is alight weight CFRP monocoque combined with a tubular rear space frame and anaerodynamic package.
We would like to thank all our supporters for making it possible to participate in thisgreat event and are looking forward to an exciting competition in Michigan.
BRAKE : Floating carbon-steel rotors, outer diameter230mm/220mm (F/R), ISR four/twoBSCD : 83mm / 55mm / 2 cylinders / 595ccCOOLING : side pod mounted radiator, electric fansDRIVE : Gearbox with spur gear stageELECTRONICS : self developed live telemetryENGINE : Self developed engine, integrated gearbox anddifferentialFR/RR TRACK : 1220mm / 1150mmFRAME : Front: Carbonfibre Monocoque / Rear: SpaceFrameFUEL SYSTEM : Direct InjectionFUEL TYPE : E85MATERIAL : CFRP, Round Steel tubingMPD : 5500
MPT : 4800OLWH : 3215 / 1407 / 1369 (mm)SUSPENSION : double unequal length A-ARm, pull/pushrod actuated KAZ damperTIRE : 20.5x7.5 R13 R25B HoosierUNIQUE :WEIGHT : 590WHEELBASE : 1565mm
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KA-RacIng e.V.
Germany
Jayhawk Motorsports was founded in 1994 by a group of six KU mechanicalengineers. Since then, JMS has grown into a team comprised of over 60 stu-dents. Team members represent several disciplines including industrial design,business, computer science and mechanical, chemical, and electrical engineering
BRAKE : Student Designed Calipers and Master CylinderBSCD : 67 mm bore / 42.5 mm stroke / 4 cylinder(s) /599 ccCOOLING : Radiator, Electric Water PumpDRIVE : ChainELECTRONICS : YesENGINE : Honda CBR600RRFR/RR TRACK : 50 in/46 inFRAME : Composite MonocoqueFUEL SYSTEM : Port Fuel Injected, Return StyleFUEL TYPE : E85MATERIAL : KevlarMPD : 10,500MPT : 8,000OLWH : 126 in long, 58 in wide, 47 in tallSUSPENSION : Double A-Arm, Pullrod/Front, Pushrod/ RearTIRE : 20.5x7.0-13 R25B HoosierUNIQUE :WEIGHT : 595 lbsWHEELBASE : 65 in
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After completing our best season in school history in 2013 we have carried overseveral of the design philosophies that were crucial to that success. The funda-mental philosophy of our vehicle is the efficient use of material and processes tocreate the best valued vehicle in the spirit of the Formula SAE competition.
We would like to thank all of our sponsors for their support in the pursuit of thespirit of SAE.
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BRAKE : Waterjet 1018 Steel Floating Rotors, Tilton MC,Woodward CalipersBSCD : 95mm / 62.4mm / 1 cyl / 450ccCOOLING : Central Raptor 700 RadiatorDRIVE : Chain driven Cam and Pawl DifferentialELECTRONICS : Woodward Mototron 128, MinimalistLoomENGINE : Yamaha WR450fFR/RR TRACK : (1092mm/43") (1067mm/42")FRAME : Good Ol Detroit IronFUEL SYSTEM : Returnless Relatively-Low-Pressure EFIFUEL TYPE : E85MATERIAL : Steel and Aluminum... OnlyMPD : 60 hp @ 9500 rpmMPT : 36 lb-ft @ 6500 rpm
OLWH : (2565mm/101" long) (1270mm/50" wide)(927mm/36.5" high)SUSPENSION : Double unequal length A-Arm with PushRodTIRE : 18x6.0x10 Hoosier LC0UNIQUE : The Spirit of SAEWEIGHT : 492 lbm (223kg)WHEELBASE : 1549mm/61"
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Illini Motorsports 2014 competition entry has been designed using points analysiscoupled lap simulation and a renewed focus on reliability. Key design changesinclude a new aerodynamics package featuring custom airfoils, a reduction inwheel base and an introduction of a dry sump lubrication system.
We would like to give a special thanks to our friends, families, and sponsors fortheir continued support.
BRAKE : AP Racing 4-Piston front, 2-Piston RearBSCD : 67mm bore / 42.5mm stroke / 599ccCOOLING : Vertically mounted single core double passradiator, 944 cfm fanDRIVE : RWDELECTRONICS : Motec M400 ECU and student designeddata acquisition systemENGINE : Honda CBR600 F4iFR/RR TRACK : 49in front, 49in rearFRAME : 4130 Steel space frameFUEL SYSTEM : Stock HondaFUEL TYPE : 93 OctaneMATERIAL : 4130 SteelMPD : 10500 RPMMPT : 9000 RPM
OLWH : L: 3249mm / W: 1468mm / H: 1124mmSUSPENSION : Double unequal length A-arms, OhlinsTTX25 dampersTIRE : 20.5x7x13 Hoosier R25BUNIQUE : Custom airfoils and custom CFRP steeringwheelWEIGHT : 640lbWHEELBASE : 61in
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University of Illinois - Urbana ChampaignIllini Motorsports
United States
The 2014 University of Cincinnati FSAE car is a continuation of the designs fromthe previous years. More recently, we have been successful using a 450cc en-gine and 10” wheel package because of its simplicity and weight benefits. Fromtesting, design reviews, and previous experience using this package, we havefurther developed and refined our designs around this small, light package.
To build our car to the level we want to compete and to further develop theprogram at the University of Cincinnati, our design goals are: - Reliability (Reduce and avoid problems and breakdowns) - Drivability (Creating a car that is predictable and easy to learn to drive) - Ease of Maintenance (Create a car that is simple and fast to work on) - Ease of Manufacture (Design components for quick and easy
manufacturing)
BRAKE : Cast iron floating rotors, Brembo/Wilwood cali-pers, AP Racing MCBSCD : 95.0mm bore / 63.4mm stroke / 1 cylinder /449.0ccCOOLING : Side mounted OEM Yamaha radiator, singlespeed fanDRIVE : Chain drive, 520 ptich x 62 link, stock YamahatransmissionELECTRONICS : Performance Electronics ECU (PE3)ENGINE : Yamaha YFZ450RFR/RR TRACK : 1285 mmFRAME : Steel tubular space frameFUEL SYSTEM : 42 lb/hr injector, 45psiFUEL TYPE : 93 OctaneMATERIAL :
MPD : 8500 RPMMPT : 7500 RPMOLWH : 2624 mm long, 1285 mm wide, 1091 mm highSUSPENSION : Un-even, non-parallel A-armsTIRE : 10x6" Hoosier R25bUNIQUE : Kart style steering, Pneumatic shiftingWEIGHT : 500 lbsWHEELBASE : 1549 mm
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F2014 represents the ninth Formula SAE® vehicle produced by USF Racing sincebeginning the FSAE series in 2005, and is the fourth evolution of our currentdesign concept. The following goals were created by the team preceding thedesign process: improvement of component serviceability, initial development ofan aerodynamics package, and a 10 lb weight reduction (without wings) from ourprevious model, F2013. We placed an emphasis on validating design simulationthrough real-world testing. Based off of the successes of previous models, F2014
runs a naturally aspirated Suzuki LT-R 450cc single cylinder engine, steel axles,and 10 inch wheels. Integrating last year’s chassis packaging with improvementsin the suspension and engine systems, the introduction of an aerodynamics pack-age as well as building on a successful history in static events, we hope to havecreated a car which continues to perform aggressively across all events in theFSAE competition.
Everyone at USF Racing would like to take the time to thank all of our sponsors fortheir continued support of our team. Every donation of time, service, knowledge,and funding brings us one step closer to the checkered flag.
BRAKE :BSCD :COOLING :DRIVE :ELECTRONICS :ENGINE :FR/RR TRACK :FRAME :FUEL SYSTEM :FUEL TYPE :MATERIAL :MPD :MPT :OLWH :SUSPENSION :
TIRE :UNIQUE :WEIGHT :WHEELBASE :
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In October 2012 a team of 65 young and motivated students started to developthe 10th Formula Student Combustion car of the TUfast Racing Team. After a lotof hard work we were proud to roll out the nb013 out of our workshop in June2013. The challenge for this year was to reduce weight even more, aiming forless than 190kg with an aero package. Therefore we implemented some innova-tive designs e.g. for the rims and the driveshafts for further weight reduction. Thefull aero package is also a first in TUfast history. So now we are excited to com-pete with all the other teams and see if we did a good job. And after a hard dayfull of work, we would be happy to chat with some of you guys about our favoritetopic and have a good time. Just come over and have a beer with us.
BRAKE : Disk 180mm (FR)/156mm(RR), adjustablebrake balance, Titlon master cylinderBSCD : 67mm/42,5mm/4/599cm³COOLING : Seperate Water and Oil coolers, Electricalwaterpump (ECU controlled)DRIVE : Chain DID 520 ERT2ELECTRONICS : Telemetry system, MoTec ADL3 dashlogger, launch control, automatic upshiftENGINE : Kawasaki ZX-6R 2007FR/RR TRACK : FR: 1150mm/45.2" RR: 1110mm/43.7"FRAME : One piece prepreg monocoqueFUEL SYSTEM : Student built, two stage injection,MoTec M800 controlledFUEL TYPE : E85MATERIAL : CFRP aluminum honeycomb sandwich
MPD : 10500MPT : 9000OLWH : L: 3084mm/121.4" W: 1390mm/54.7" H:1459mm/57.4"SUSPENSION : Double unequal length A-Arms, Pullrodactuated horizontally oriented Sachs F3TIRE : 10" R25BUNIQUE : Sheet Moulding Compound Rims, CFRPDriveshaftsWEIGHT : 248 kg / 546 lbWHEELBASE : 1580mm/62.2"
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Technical University of MunichTufast Racing Team
Germany
The 2014 Michigan event is the final outing for the 2013 FSAE car. After prov-ing its speed and agility in the 2013 Lincoln event, the team went to work andimproved the performance of the vehicle with an updated aero package. Thiscar was also utilized as a test bed for the newest CPPFSAE car which will debutin Lincoln, NE in June of 2014. The car features a GSXR 600 Suzuki engine, a4130 chrome-moly space frame, a unique top surface only wing design, pull rodfront and push rod rear suspension, and custom made hollow half shafts.
BRAKE : Disk w/ Dual Piston CaliperBSCD : 67mm/42.5mm/4cy/599mmCOOLING : Custom Air to Water Heat ExchangerDRIVE : Torsen Differential with Custom HousingELECTRONICS : AEM EMS 4 with Custom HarnessENGINE : 01-03 GSXR 600FR/RR TRACK : 48.7in/47.7inFRAME : 4130 Chrome-moly Space FrameFUEL SYSTEM : Multi Port EFIFUEL TYPE : 91 OctaneMATERIAL :MPD : 90 BHP (9500rpm)MPT : 50 ft-lbs (7000rpm)OLWH : 121in/48in/52.2inSUSPENSION : Unequal Double WishboneTIRE : 13 x 7 x 21.5 R25BUNIQUE : Single Plane Wing Profile, Stressed SeatWEIGHT : 565 lbsWHEELBASE : 60.25in
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Global Formula Racing is the first internationally collaborative FSAE team fromOregon State University and DHBW Ravensburg. Every year we build two cars,one combustion, one electric sharing chassis and suspension packages.
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Oregon State UniversityGlobal Formula Racing
United States
BRAKE : Brembo + AP calipers, Tilton master cylinders,student designed rotors.BSCD : 96 mm bore / 61.7 mm stroke / 1 cylinder / 44ccCOOLING : Single Vibration isolated mounted 1 core 6 finsper mm radiator, 1100 cfm fan on CRFP shroudDRIVE : Chain drive, clutch pack limited slip differentialELECTRONICS : Motec
ENGINE : Honda CRF450XFR/RR TRACK : 1145mmFRAME : CFRP monocoque, Nomex honeycomb coreFUEL SYSTEM : Honda CRF450X pump Honda CRF450RinjectorFUEL TYPE :MATERIAL : Carbon, steel, aluminum, plasticMPD : 10,000 RPMMPT : 8,000 RPMOLWH : 3034 mm long, 1355 mm wide, 1488 mm highSUSPENSION : SLA, pullrod front, pushrod rearTIRE : Hoosier LC0 18.0x6.0 -10.UNIQUE : German-American heritageWEIGHT : w/ 150 lb driver: 500WHEELBASE : 1555 mm
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Having developed a fully functional prototype in 2013, this year the team hasfocused on improving the reliability of the vehicle, by optimizing the manufacturingtime to allow more track tests. Also, the team has achieved a 12% weight reduc-tion, and the mass distribution has changed for better performance: the CG is ata lower height, and rearwards, and the system components are more centered inthe vehicle. We stick to our tested YZ450F engine, wich we used the last year forthe first time. Using the experience and knowledge acquired with the 2013 proto-
type, the engine setup for this year is more efficient with a new intake system andengine mapping optimizations. Also, the electronics have been designed for easydebugging and setting of the system.
We are proud to present one of the best prototypes since the team creation in2005. The Team is very grateful with all our sponsors, that make possible therealization of this project.
BRAKE : 4 Full floating steel rotors, Wilwood PS1 cali-pers, proportioning valveBSCD : 95mm Bore / 63,4mm Stroke / 1 Cylinder /449ccCOOLING : Side mounted aluminum radiators withthermostatic controlled electric fansDRIVE : Chain drive; Torsen T1 Limited Slip DifferentialELECTRONICS : Performance Electronics PE3 ECUENGINE : Yamaha, YZ450F 2008FR/RR TRACK : FR 1200mm / RR 1200mmFRAME : 4130 Tubular Space FrameFUEL SYSTEM : Team designed fuel injection systemFUEL TYPE : Gasoline, 100 OctanesMATERIAL : Steel, Fiberglass, Aluminum, othersMPD : 34,38 kW @ 8500 RPM
MPT : 44,88 Nm @ 6500 RPMOLWH : 3099 mm long, 1327 mm wide, 1154 mm highSUSPENSION : Double unequal length A-Arm. Push rodactuatedTIRE : 21 x 6,5 - 13 - R25BUNIQUE : Modular design drivetrain system; Interchange-able suspension mountsWEIGHT : 230 kgWHEELBASE : 1600 mm
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Ultimate Competition Vehicle
Venezuela
Based on the previous year experience and to keep improving our results, thisyear the F-SAE USB team has set to design and build a Functional, Achievable,Simple, Tested and Economic prototype. We want to keep going FASTER to con-tinue being the best Latin American Team.
This year, the team established 2 main goals, which along with our decisionmatrix set the guidelines to the overall design
1. Complete the design and construction stage of the prototype in six monthsapproximately, being able to test the vehicle and have a longer period of timesetting it up
2. Reduce 15% of last year’s weight through and improved design and construc-tion process, maintaining reliability and improving performance.
BRAKE : Outboard, Floating, gray cast iron, hub mounted,215 mm OD. DrilledBSCD : 67 mm / 42,5 mm / 4cyl / 599 ccCOOLING : One single pass, aluminum radiators with inletoutlet duct and no coolingDRIVE : Drexler differentialELECTRONICS : PE ECU-3 (EDGE) EFENGINE : HONDA CBR600 F4i cylindersFR/RR TRACK : 1244 mm / 1194 mmFRAME : Tubular frameFUEL SYSTEM : Electronic fuel inyectionFUEL TYPE : 100 OctaneMATERIAL : 4130 Round Steel TubingMPD : 11.500 rpmMPT : 7800 rpm
OLWH : 2987 mm, 1510 mm, 1664 mmSUSPENSION : Double Unequal length A-Arms. Push rodactuatedTIRE : front 7.0 in and rear 7.5 inUNIQUE : Brakes calipers and rotors are design and buildby the teamWEIGHT : 280 Kg w/driverWHEELBASE : 1585 mm
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The 2014 Navy Formula SAE team (NR-14) is a refinement of Navy’s 2013 car,focusing on a “back-to-basics” mind-set. NR-14’s goal was to incorporate thelessons learned from past-year’s teams to advance the general design of the2013 car. We worked to improve manufacturability and lessen complexity bydeveloping a simple, easily repaired, and easily diagnosed vehicle. Previous yearsof Navy Racing have utilized advanced methods of shifting, such as pneumaticcylinders and electronic solenoids; however, NR-14 chose to employ a basic bar
linkage from the driver’s hand, back to the transmission, keeping shifting sim-ple. In addition, NR-14 worked to improve the lines of communication betweenthe team and USNA’s machine shop to discuss the creation of parts. This helpedensure there would not be any challenges from transferring CAD designs throughto manufacturing. In the case of complex components, including carbon-fiberA-arms and additional systems components, NR-14 made sure to develop eachcomponent prior to introducing them to the car. All parts were initially lab-testedand systems components were isolated from the functionality of the car.
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Navy Motorsports
United States
BRAKE : Tilton 77-Series Master Cylinder, AP RacingCalipers, Steel Slotted RotorsBSCD : 76 mm/49.5 mm/2-cyl/449 ccCOOLING : Side-mounted, 2-core Al radiator, 254cfm fanDRIVE : 520 pitch chain, 5-speed sequential trans-mission inherent to Aprilia SXV 450ELECTRONICS : Shift timing lights in dash, slipcontrol, GPS, Wireless data transmission
ENGINE : Aprilia SXV 450FR/RR TRACK : 1219.2 mm/1270 mmFRAME : Hybrid-CFRP Monocoque with 4130 chro-moly steel rear spaceframeFUEL SYSTEM : PE-3 ECUFUEL TYPE : 93 OctaneMATERIAL : Preimpregnated Carbon Fiber, 4130Chromoly Steel, 7075/6061 AluminumMPD : 9000 RPMMPT : 7500 RPMOLWH : 2740 mm/1447 mm/1105 mmSUSPENSION : Double unequal length A-arm, Push-rod actuated coilover, Anti-roll barTIRE : 18x7.5-10 R25B HoosierUNIQUE : Hybrid-CFRP A-arms, Fail-safe auxiliary
systems shut-off capability,WEIGHT : 600 lbsWHEELBASE : 1524 mm
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The 2014 USAFA Formula SAE team has constructed S1.4, the fourth versionof the S-series car. The philosophy set by the 2011 team to constantly improveon the same fundamental concept of small and lightweight has lead to what isthe best car in USAFA history. With a reliable KTM 525 engine, and the mindsetof constant improvement, the USAF is represented well by 11 highly motivatedcadets.
This year’s car is approximately forty pounds lighter than last years. In the originalplan set out by the 2010 team, this years main goal was to improve the reliabilityof S1.3 while saving additional weight.
Major modifications to S1.3 include a new differential, improved suspension parts,new brake parts, a smaller tire size, lighter frame, form fitted foam seat, and newintake/exhaust system. With these new parts and a fresh batch of firsties (seniorsat a military academy), the 2014 USAFA Formula team is excited to compete!
BRAKE : Wilwood PS-1, Dual piston, Four OutboardDiscsBSCD : 95 mm Bore / 72 mm stroke / single cylinder /510 ccCOOLING : Two Side-mounted Aluminum Radiators withWater Pump and Ducted Electric FanDRIVE : Chain Drive with Torsen DifferentialELECTRONICS : PE-ECU 3ENGINE : KTM 525FR/RR TRACK : 1117.6 mm FR / 1117.6 mm RRFRAME : 4130 Steel Tubular Space FrameFUEL SYSTEM : EFI Single Port InjectionFUEL TYPE : 93MATERIAL : 4130 SteelMPD : 9,200
MPT : 7,000OLWH : 2452 mm / 1337 mm / 1334 mmSUSPENSION : Double A-Arm, Push Rod Actuated,Horizontally Oriented Spring and DamperTIRE : 18.0 x 6.0-10 R25B HoosierUNIQUE : Made by Second Lieutenant SelectsWEIGHT : 513 lbWHEELBASE : 1549.4 mm
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US Air Force AcademyUSAFA Motorsports
United States
Our focus for 2014 is to improve upon our designs from previous years by analyz-ing the failures and successes of past vehicles. We designed a more reliable anddrivable vehicle while adding additional data logging and processing capabilities,to improve our tuning ability and allow our vehicle to serve as a test-bed for futureyears. We also designed the vehicle with the goal of promoting design for manu-facture and assembly, to reduce time spent on these tasks, and give us moretime to tune and train in the car. The team additionally continued to work towardsits goal of enabling amateur drivers to take full advantage of the car’s potential.Through the year, the team used computer simulations, subsystem testing, andfull-scale data logging to study and improve vehicle performance.
BRAKE : Floating outboard rotorsBSCD : 67 mm bore / 42.5 mm stroke / 4 cylinder / 599ccCOOLING : Water cooled, single radiator, double fanDRIVE : Chain drive, Torsen T1 Invex Differential with 1.6:1TBRELECTRONICS : DTAfast S80 Pro ECU, AiM EVO4 Datalogger, Custom PCB for shiftingENGINE : Honda CBR600RRFR/RR TRACK : FR 1207 mm (47.5 in), RR 1201 mm(47.2 in)FRAME : SpaceframeFUEL SYSTEM : Sequential multi-point fuel injectionFUEL TYPE : 100 octaneMATERIAL : 4130 steel
MPD : 80 hp / 60 kW (9,500 rpm)MPT : 47 ft-lbs / 64 N-m (8,500 rpm)OLWH : Length 2544 mm (100.2 in), Width 1359 mm(53.5 in), Height 1144 mm (43.0 in)SUSPENSION : SLA with pushrod-actuated coil springsover 4-way adjustable dampersTIRE : 18.0 / Hoosier R25BUNIQUE : Pedalbox position adjustable from cockpit, statechange song, Chris BullWEIGHT : 585 lb / 272 kgWHEELBASE : 1584 mm (62.3 in)
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Brown UniversityBrown FSAE
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Car 31 marks the 22nd vehicle produced by GT Motorsports since the team’sfounding in 1987. We strive to produce consumer-oriented vehicles that are fast,comfortable, reliable, and affordable. GT Motorsports takes the vision of FormulaSAE to heart; our cars are 100% student designed, and our team membersmanufacture all components in-house.
Our design methodology places emphasis on designing the vehicle as a system,
balancing tradeoffs in performance, efficiency, and cost. Our design team hasgenerated and validated computational models of nearly every component on thecar, totaling over ten thousand lines of MATLAB code. We use these models tooutline detailed design specifications for vehicle systems and components.
This year’s design marks a return to the inline-four powerplant. We have alsobegun to explore innovative applications for stressed composites, engineeringpolymers, and additive manufacturing.
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Georgia Tech Motorsports
United States
BRAKE : Calipers: student designed "monoblock", 30 mmbore, Rotors: 178 mm steelBSCD : 67mm/42.5mm/4 cyl/599ccCOOLING : Single side-mounted aluminum radiator withthermostatically controlled fanDRIVE : 520 chain with limited slip differentialELECTRONICS : MoTec M800 ECU with ADL dash/dataloggerENGINE : 2009 Honda CBR600RR
FR/RR TRACK : FR: 1270mm RR:1220mmFRAME : 4130 space frameFUEL SYSTEM : Port Fuel InjectionFUEL TYPE : 93 OctaneMATERIAL : AluminumMPD : 11500MPT : 9000OLWH : 2870 mm long, 1473 mm wide, 1244 mm highSUSPENSION : Double unequal length A-Arms. Push/pullrod actuated spring/damperTIRE : Hoosier 18x6-10 R25BUNIQUE : Student designed/manufactured solid-statepower distribution moduleWEIGHT : 580 lbs.WHEELBASE : 1550 mm
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The 2014 car is the latest evolution of a platform that started in 2011. Our mainfocus this year was to create a better car by first becoming a better team. Wecommitted to an aggressive timeline and ended up finishing the chassis in recordtime, having more competition ready engines than we’ve ever had, the most dynotime in years, and more testing than ever before.
We again chose a space frame of 4130 with bonded carbon fiber structuralpanels and an inline 4-cyl from a Yamaha R6. The suspension geometry stayedthe same but the system shed significant unsprung weight. The team now fullyutilizes brand new MoTeC engine control and telemetry hardware/software whichaided suspension and powertrain tuning. The intake, differential support, tires,and cooling all improved significantly for this year’s car.
We want to give a big thanks to all of our sponsors, friends at the University,alumni, and supporters for helping us meet our goals and achieve our potential!
BRAKE : Outboard floating rotors, WilwoodBSCD : 65.5 mm/ 44.5 mm/ 4 cyl/ 600ccCOOLING : Side mounted radiatorDRIVE : Chain drive with a TRE DifferentialELECTRONICS : Motec M600ENGINE : Yamaha R6FR/RR TRACK : 1288 mm/ 1288mmFRAME : Steel space frame with bonded carbon honey-comb panelsFUEL SYSTEM : Fuel injectionFUEL TYPE : 93 octaneMATERIAL : 4130 chromolyMPD : 11700MPT : 9800OLWH : 2644 mm/ 1489 mm/ 1079 mm
SUSPENSION : Double unequal length A-arms with pullrodsTIRE : 20.5x7.0-13 Hoosier R25BUNIQUE :WEIGHT : 600 lbWHEELBASE : 1560 mm
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University of Minnesota - Twin CitiesGopher Motorsports
United States
CMDM, a racing club in Yeungnam University in South Korea, has not taken partin Formula SAE since our last competition in 2009. It is going to be our new chal-lenge because all of the team members are new to this project. We focus 3 pointsto design 2014 formula vehicle. These are weight reduction, manufacturability,Ergonomics.
BRAKE : Front 2caliper and Rear 1 caliper systemBSCD : 67 mm bore / 42.5 mm stroke / 4 cylinder(s)
/ 599 ccCOOLING : Wet typeDRIVE : ChaindriveELECTRONICS : MOTEC M84 ECMENGINE : CBR600RR PC37FR/RR TRACK : 1150mm/1100mmFRAME : Steel tubingFUEL SYSTEM : Fuel injection systemFUEL TYPE : GasolineMATERIAL : E93MPD : 60HP (12500)MPT : 6.75kg.m (11000)OLWH : 2340/1475/1402
SUSPENSION : F-Pull rod/ R-Push rod / Unequal A-armTIRE : 13UNIQUE : Equipped Aerodynamic systemWEIGHT : 500WHEELBASE : 1565mm
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Carleton University’s Ravens Racing has designed and produceda high-performance race car making it an ideal weekend racevehicle targeting the amateur autocross enthusiast.
Design highlights for the 2014 vehicle include: single cylinderEFI engine for performance and reliability; customizable fuel andignition system; space frame chassis with a high-rigidity-to-weight ratio carbon fibre side impact panels and frontal impactattenuator; in-house manufactured custom aluminum wheelcenters.
Carleton’s design goals emphasize a balance betweenperformance and cost-effective manufacturing. To achieve thedesign goals, a closed loop design process is used to createan environment of continuous improvement. Design criteria arebased on the lessons learned in testing and past competitions.A wheels-in design approach is supported by Creo Parametricsolid modelling, Creo Simulate FEA, and Creo Mechanismdynamic simulation. Vehicle testing is used to verify criteriacompliance and provide feedback for future design work, thuscompleting the design cycle.
BRAKE : HydraulicBSCD : 77.0mm/53.6mm/1Cylinder/250CCCOOLING : LiquidDRIVE : 6-Gear ChainELECTRONICS : Programmable ECUand IgnitionENGINE : Yamaha 250CCFR/RR TRACK : 1270mm/1219mmFRAME : Space FrameFUEL SYSTEM : Fuel InjectedFUEL TYPE : 93 OctaneMATERIAL : 1020 SteelMPD : 8900MPT : 8200
OLWH : 2591mm/1453mm/1155mmSUSPENSION : Double unequal lengthA-Arm, push rod actuated, torsion barspringsTIRE : 20.5x7-13 R25B HoosierUNIQUE : MOTEC M48 ECU and SPDiSpark programmable ignitionWEIGHT : 227kgWHEELBASE : 1553mm
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Canada
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We looked at our aero package from last year and said “Let’s make it bigger.”Everything was designed around that.
BRAKE : 4 wheel disc brakesBSCD : 67/42.5/4/599COOLING : CustomDRIVE : ChainELECTRONICS : We have themENGINE : Honda CBR600RRFR/RR TRACK : 1206/1181FRAME : Steel space frameFUEL SYSTEM : CustomFUEL TYPE : E85MATERIAL : We use lots of themMPD : 10500MPT : 9200OLWH : 2621, 1372, 1058SUSPENSION : Double unequal A-Arm
TIRE : 10 inch Hoosier R25BUNIQUE : Massive aeroWEIGHT : 590WHEELBASE : 1575
University of Michigan -
Ann Arbor 3 6
MRacing
United States
The 2014 UNH Precision Racing Team designed a new and greatly improvedracecar with attention to reliability and overall vehicle dynamics. For the newseason Precision Racing has added a full aerodynamics package, automatedshifting, anti-roll bars and full carbon fiber airfoil A-arms, Push rods and tie rods.With an increase in power, control, reliability, safety and efficiency the 2014 edi-tion UNH FSAE racecar has been developed to be the most balanced product inteam history.
Precision Racing would like to thank our sponsors: Tucker Engineering, Pentair,TeXtreme, Spectex, Dreher, Fastenal, Thompson Investment Casting, CD-adapco,Albany Composites and Lotus
BRAKE : Cast Iron Rotors / Brembo Calipers / TiltonCylindersBSCD : 95 mm Bore / 63.4mm Stroke / 1 Cylinder / 450ccCOOLING : Liquid Cooled, Single Radiator, Side MountedDRIVE : Chain Driven Taylor Racing Quaife Torque-BiasingLSDELECTRONICS : VEMS ECU, Custom Data LoggerENGINE : 2011 Yamaha YFZ450RFR/RR TRACK : 1219 mm / 1168.4 mmFRAME : Mild Steel Space FrameFUEL SYSTEM : Naturally AspiratedFUEL TYPE : 100 OctaneMATERIAL : Mild SteelMPD : 9,000
MPT : 6250OLWH : 3098 mm Long, 1397 mm Wide, 1439 mm HighSUSPENSION : Double Unequal Length A-Arm. Push RodActuated Spring/Damper w/ Anti-Roll BarTIRE : 20.5 x 7.0-13" Hoosier R25BUNIQUE : Airfoil Carbon Fiber Push Rods, A-Arms andTie-RodsWEIGHT : 628 lbs / 285 kgWHEELBASE : 1676 mm
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University of New HampshireUNH Precision Racing
United States
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Opportunity
is everywhere.So are we.
Opportunity
is everywhere.So are we.
Yazaki is a
proud sponsor of
Formula SAE
Yazaki is a
proud sponsor of
Formula SAE
Making its way to the 2014 Formula SAE Michigan Competition is our very ownNUS FSAE Race Car, NUS-R14. The design of this car took reference from theprevious car, NUS-R13, with the major change being the new engine.
R14 uses an inline four cylinders CBR600RR engine, changing from the V-twintwo cylinders Aprilia SXV550 used in R13. The CBR600RR was chosen for itsreliability, serviceability and responsive power delivery. A dry sump with thin flat
oil pan was designed for the lubrication system in order to lower the position ofthe engine in the chassis. This is done to achieve a race car with lower Centre ofGravity.
We would like to thank the university and all the sponsors as this car will not bepossible without their support.
With that, we hope R14 would be a strong contender in the FSAE Michigan Com-petition where we would showcase our year’s worth of hard work.
BRAKE : Gray Cast Iron Rotor, AP Racing 2 Piston caliperBSCD : 67mm / 42.5mm / 4 cyl / 599ccCOOLING : Electric water pump, single-pass radiatorwith electric fanDRIVE : 520 Chain and SprocketELECTRONICS : MoTeC M800 ECUENGINE : Honda CBR600RRFR/RR TRACK : 1180mm / 1170mmFRAME : 4130 steel spaceframe with CFRP-PVC foamshear panelsFUEL SYSTEM : Custom aluminium fuel tank, EFIFUEL TYPE : 93 OctaneMATERIAL : Steel, Aluminium, CFRPMPD : 11150MPT : 9800
OLWH : 2598mm / 1398mm / 1154mmSUSPENSION : Double unequal length A-arm, pushrodactuated spring and damper, U-type ARBTIRE : 6.0/18.0 - 10 LCO HoosierUNIQUE : Rapid Prototype Intake System, Dry SumpEngine Lubrication SystemWEIGHT : 603 lbsWHEELBASE : 1555mm
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The University of Toronto presents UT14 for the 2014 Formula SAE Michigancompetition.
The UT14 entry marks UofT’s 16th year at competition. The vehicle follows aphilosophy of design for manufacture, offering an optimal balance betweenperformance and cost. This mentality has provided distinctly new design methodsfor the 2014 vehicle. A wooden jig, pocketed a-arms, and aluminum cast uprightshave served to drastically decrease our manufacturing time without compromisefor performance. This is our second installment of the 10” wheel vehicle poweredby the Honda TRX450 single cylinder engine. The chassis has been lengthenedby 2 inches and the driver has been angled back to increase driver comfort. Theefficient packaging of all components over a 23kg chassis allows us to achieveToronto’s highest stiffness to weight ratio.
By adhering to our design philosophy the team was able to complete significanttrack testing and gain substantial driving experience. The end result is a light-weight, drivable and simple vehicle.
BRAKE : 4-Disk, ISR 4-piston calipersBSCD : 96 mm/62.5 mm/ 1 cylinder / 449ccCOOLING : Single side-mounted radiator. ECU controlled
fanDRIVE : Chain driven (520 chain)ELECTRONICS : Performance Electronics ECUENGINE : Honda TRX450ERFR/RR TRACK : 1193/1168mm (47/46 inches)FRAME : Tubular space frameFUEL SYSTEM : Student designed EFIFUEL TYPE : 93 OctaneMATERIAL : 1020 round and square tubingMPD : 8500MPT : 6500OLWH : 2254/1391/1166mm (89/55/46 inches)SUSPENSION : Double unequal length A-Arm. Push rodactuated damperTIRE : 18x6-10 LC0 Hoosier
UNIQUE : Stepped stainless steel exhaust headerWEIGHT : 500 lbWHEELBASE : 1537 mm (60.5 inches)
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Podium NE is Kumoh Institute of Tech’s Ninth Podium series. Our primary goalfor the Fsae competition on this year is create the most enjoyable car for mostpeople. we also would like to to improve the quality of the vehicle we made last.All our team members has tried to get closer and advance to the best. And webelieve it will be a successful challenge in the long run. Our team, Automaniaalways keep making the better design and vehicle.
BRAKE : 4 Wheel Disk, SBSCD : 58mm bore/57mm stroke/4cylinders/599ccCOOLING : Side mounted radiator and panDRIVE : 50ERV3 Chain drive type, MELECTRONICS : Electronic shifterENGINE : Honda Cbr 600 RRFR/RR TRACK : 1220mm/1100mmFRAME : Steel tube construction frameFUEL SYSTEM :FUEL TYPE : 93 Octane gasolineMATERIAL : Seamless Mild steel round tubing pipe Pi25.4/T2.4 Pi 25.4/T1.65MPD : 70.2Hp@12000rpmMPT : 4.3Kg*M@11300rpmOLWH : 25555mm, 1400 wide, 1030mm
SUSPENSION : Double Wishbone(F/R) Push rod typeTIRE : Dry/Slick Kumho 180/530 R13UNIQUE :WEIGHT : 507lb/657lb with driverWHEELBASE : 1550mm
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The Panther Racing Team is divided into six main groups: Chassis & Suspension,Powertrain, Drivetrain, Electronics & Data Acquisition, Ergonomics, and Aero-dynamics. This structure allows each design group to operate in parallel whilemaintaining inter-group communication to ensure that each system complementsthe others and strives for a common set of design goals. With the growing use ofaerodynamic devices on top-twenty finishers, it was decided to pursue perfor-mance gains through aerodynamics. In addition, an evaluation of the competitionshowed that a sub-200 kg car weight was standard among top-placing steel tubeframe 4-cylinder cars without wings. Thus, a target weight was chosen to be 200kg (441 lbm) without the aerodynamic package, a feasible 6% weight reductionfrom previous Panther Racing vehicles. Our 2014 prototype has a steel tubespace frame chassis with a 4-cylinder engine and a full aerodynamics pack-age. This combination was selected due to the low cost and ease of manufactureof the chassis, the high power output of a 4-cylinder powertrain, and the conclu-sive laptime reductions seen by increasing downforce in laptime simulation.
BRAKE : AP Racing Calipers / 316 SS RotorsBSCD : 67 mm bore / 42.5 mm stroke / 4 cylinder(s) /599 ccCOOLING : Single side mounted radiator with fanDRIVE : Chain, Drexler differentialELECTRONICS : MoTeC M400, PDM32, SDL3ENGINE : Honda CBR600RRFR/RR TRACK : 1280 mm / 1177 mmFRAME : Steel Tube SpaceframeFUEL SYSTEM : External fuel pump with returnFUEL TYPE : 93MATERIAL : 4130 Chromoly SpaceframeMPD : 10,500 rpmMPT : 8,500 rpmOLWH : 2223 mm, 1482 mm, 1025 mm
SUSPENSION : Double unequal length A-arm, pushrodactuated Penske damperTIRE : Hoosier 20.5x7-13 R25B / Hoosier 20x7.5-13R25BUNIQUE :WEIGHT : 625WHEELBASE : 1550 mm
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University of Pittsburgh - PittsburghPanther Racing
United States
Villanova University’s 2014 entry into the Formula SAE Competition (hereafter re-ferred to as VU06) represents the team’s sixth year in competition. Last year’s carVU05, was the first point in our history where we could refine and update systemson the car, rather than fully redesign them. A major goal for VU06 was to finishearly, with an emphasis on reliability and driver comfort, while building on thelightness and performance of VU05. Some highlights include a frame that is 10%lighter and 15% torsionally stiffer, increased reliability across the vehicle without
significant weight gain, a redesigned cooling system, a new paddle-actuated CO2shift system and computer, and a new data acquisition system.
BRAKE : Outboard Floating, Steel Rotors, Four PistonCalipersBSCD : 67mm/ 42.5mm/ 4 cylinder/ 599ccmCOOLING : Water CooledDRIVE : Chain DrivenELECTRONICS : Wireless Data Acquisition SystemENGINE : Yamaha YZF-R6FR/RR TRACK : 48"/46"FRAME : Steel Tube FrameFUEL SYSTEM : Fuel InjectedFUEL TYPE : 100 OctaneMATERIAL : Steel, Carbon, AlMPD : 9500MPT : 9500OLWH : 100" x 56.5" x 46"
SUSPENSION : Double wishboneTIRE : Hoosier 20.5 x 7.0UNIQUE : TelemetryWEIGHT : 580 lbsWHEELBASE : 60.00 in
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Spartan Racing is proud to introduce SR-6, our sixth Formula SAE vehicle andthe boldest yet. We’ve returned to compete this year with more motivation, morespeed, and a lot more carbon (with slightly less yellow). SR-6 incorporates thestrong points of the lightening-fast SR-5, including electropneumatic paddle shift-ers, a powerful and reliable Honda F4i engine, and a dry sump system. To improvereliability, handling, and speed, We’ve added a Drexler differential, redesigned thechassis to significantly boost stiffness and enclose suspension components fordrag reduction, and designed a three-element wing package for a high lift/dragratio. SR-6 sets a new bar for us at Spartan Racing, and we are excited to share itwith all of our friends here at FSAE Michigan 2014.
BRAKE : Tilton 77 MC / Wilwood GP200 CalipersBSCD : 67mm / 42.5mm / 4 / 599ccCOOLING : 2 Core, Dual-pass RadiatorDRIVE : Chain-driven Drexler DifferentialELECTRONICS : DTA S80 ECU / AiM EVO4 DAQENGINE : Honda F4iFR/RR TRACK : 48in / 47inFRAME : 4130 Welded SpaceframeFUEL SYSTEM : Dual Injector RailFUEL TYPE : E85MATERIAL : 4130 Steel, Carbon FiberMPD : 80hp (11k)MPT : 45ft-lb (8k)OLWH : L120.14in x W55.25in x H51.83inSUSPENSION : Front/Rear Pushrod, Öhlins Shocks
TIRE : 18in Hoosier R25BUNIQUE : Closed-loop Electropneumatic Shift / ClutchWEIGHT : 590lbWHEELBASE : 61.5in
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San Jose State UniversitySpartan Racing
United States
The focus of the Formula Buckeyes 2014 design was weight reduction andlowered CG height. To achieve this, the team has developed 10”, 3 piece carbonfiber wheels to replace the current 13” wheels. This combined with the switch toa Drexler differential and a redesigned two piece monocoque chassis a weightreduction of over 60 lbs has been achieved. In addition our new dry sump oilsystem has allowed the engine to be lowered over 2 inches, helping to lower theoverall CG height 1.1 inches. The Formula Buckeyes would like to thank all of
our sponsors for their continued support and wish all other teams good luck incompetition this year!
BRAKE : Hydraulic, 2 Piston Calipers, Floating SteelRotorsBSCD : 67mm / 42.5mm / 4 cyl / 599ccCOOLING : Sidepod Mounted Aluminum Radiator withAdjustable FanDRIVE : 4 Speed Electro-Pneumatic Sequential Trans-missionELECTRONICS : CAN Based Shift Light/Gear Indicatorand Fan Controller, Wireless TelemetryENGINE : Honda CBR 600 F4iFR/RR TRACK : 1168mm (46 in) / 1130mm (45 in)FRAME : Dual Cell MonocoqueFUEL SYSTEM : MoTec M400FUEL TYPE : E85MATERIAL : 2x2 Twill Carbon Fiber
MPD : 75 HP (10,000 RPM)MPT : 45 LB-FT (8,000 RPM)OLWH : 2912mm (115in), 1412mm (56in), 1270mm(50in)SUSPENSION : Double Unequal Length A-Arm, Push RoActuatedTIRE : 18.0x7.5-10 R25BUNIQUE : Two-Part Monocoque ChassisWEIGHT : 568 LBSWHEELBASE : 1600mm (63in)
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The Formula Buckeyes
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The 2014 Oklahoma State University car, designated VALKYRIE, was designed toexemplify the successes of previous generations while building upon the founda-tions of previous lessons learned. The car was created, not only with the technicalrules in mind, but with the intent of creating a business friendly car that would beeasy to manufacture and remain affordable to the everyday autocrosser.
At the heart of this year’s car lies a Yamaha YFZ450R single-cylinder ATV engine.The power supplied by this engine will propel the car to a maximum vehicle speedof 116 kph. The engine would be nothing without a frame to propel. This year’sframe is a tubular space frame made out of 4130 steel of the round and squarevarieties. VALKYRIE was designed to float like a butterfly on a double unequallength A-Arm suspension attached to both, the front and the rear. VALKYRIE alsorelies upon four 18x6-10 R25B Hoosier tires to lay the power down to the asphaltas she rounds corners and flies down straightaways.
Manufacturer-purchased parts aside, all other aspects of VALKYRIE were hand-crafted and machined with the utmost attention to detail by the members of theOkstate Racing Team.
BRAKE : 4 Wheel Discs W/ Floating CalipersBSCD : 95mm bore/63.4mm stroke/SingleCylinder/450ccCOOLING : Side mounted radiator with electronicallycontrolled fanDRIVE : 0-ring chain/sprocket drivenELECTRONICS : Perfermoance Electronics PE3(EDGE)ENGINE : Yamaha YFZ450RFR/RR TRACK : 1219 mm front/1168 mm rearFRAME : Spaceframe TubularFUEL SYSTEM : In line fuel pumpFUEL TYPE : 91 OctaneMATERIAL : 4130 Steel Round and Square Tubing 0.625"to 1.0" diameterMPD : 8300
MPT : 7900OLWH : 2412mm long, 1414mm wide, 1308mm highSUSPENSION : Double unequal length A-arm. Push rodactuatedTIRE : 18x6-10 R25B HoosierUNIQUE : Ethernet and Diagnostics Ports located on theside of the carWEIGHT : 121kg front / 128.5 kg rearWHEELBASE : 1625.6mm
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Oklahoma State UniversityOkstate Racing
United States
Michigan Technological University’s Formula SAE program began in 1994. Today,the team consists of 45 motivated members majoring in mechanical engineering,electrical engineering, and mechanical engineering technology. The three maingoals that drove the design of this years vehicle were performance, driveabilityand maintainability. The F-151, the 2014 competition vehicle, incorporates fea-tures that address each of these goals. The single cylinder KTM engine providesmaximum performance with a custom student designed fuel injection system
and intake. The newly designed electro-pneumatic shifting system increasesdrivability by reducing shifting time. The two piece 1020 space frame chassisprovides superior maintainability by allowing improved access to vehicle systems.