FSAE and my evo w/ nt03+m
nice evo and fsae car. I was on the maryland fsae team(maryland alum now) for a couple semesters. Never realized how much work goes into engineering a car till I joined the team. Well worth the time with everything you learn. Good luck to you guys.
yea lol... LOTS of work on top of being an engineer lol
when did you graduate?
i'm from CSULA, the past year was our first year, i was the suspension lead, but drivetrain never got done so we couldn't make it. hahahha. so i hope this year the new guys can make it.
we registered last year, pulled 3 all nighters before the competition but just couldn't finish. we had a 5 men team that built our very first car, it was just not enough time man. i am in my last quarter, but i am still around to help out in redesigning and tuning. so i should be at california speedway next year.
Next year as in June 2010 right? lol This year we know exactly what we have to do for competition. There was a marketing presentation we put together in the back of our trailer 30 min before we were supposed to give the presentation lol. hopefully we get enough money to do everything.
Next year as in June 2010 right? lol This year we know exactly what we have to do for competition. There was a marketing presentation we put together in the back of our trailer 30 min before we were supposed to give the presentation lol. hopefully we get enough money to do everything.
money always an issue right now, i am also on SAE supermileage, and we get lots of fund but FSAE is a lot less
http://students.sae.org/competitions/supermileage/
check out our car, we got 3rd place in the world and 2nd in the nation just this past june
here is our car in LA auto show in 2008
http://green.autoblog.com/2008/11/24...%3D18%26um%3D1
check out our car, we got 3rd place in the world and 2nd in the nation just this past june
here is our car in LA auto show in 2008
http://green.autoblog.com/2008/11/24...%3D18%26um%3D1
Last edited by Racman709394; Oct 7, 2009 at 09:57 PM.



