Ergonomics purpose
Ergonomics focuses on making the driver interfaces, comfortability, and safety.
The name of the 3rd stroke of the engine cycle
Power Stroke
Name each Subteam
Chassis, Powertrain, Ergonomics (MMI), Suspension, Electronics, and Aerodynamics
A wing generates
Downforce
The static vertical tilt of the wheel when viewed from the front or rear of the vehicle.
Camber Angle
Material used for the body panels
Ceconite/aircraft fabric
This component allows the wheels the spin at two different speeds while cornering
The differential
The previous year's car name
Faith
The carbon lay up process are we trying to switch to
resin-infusion
In high performance auto racing like Formula SAE, this rubber component acts as the first part of the suspension system because it flexes to absorb small bumps before springs ever move.
Tire
It insulates the driver from the heat of the engine bay and also acts as a seal to keep fluids out the cockpit.
Firewall
This is the maximum engine displacement limit allowed by FSAE
710 cc
25'-26' Car number
53
The carbon lay up process was used to create the nose cone
Wet lay up
The metal bar connecting the left and right suspension together that twists to prevent the body from rolling too much during a sharp turn.
Anti-roll Bar / Sway Bar
The type of linkage used for the shifter
Rod linkage
The stoichiometric ratio of air to fuel
14.7:1
Chassis tube and welding Jig cutting Sponsor
Ameritex
The the airfoil/wing profile was tested on the 2025 car
Eppler 432
The type of weight not supported by the vehicles springs. It includes the wheels, tires, brakes, hubs, uprights and control arms. Teams work relentlessly to minimize this specific weight.
Unsprung mass
The distribution of braking force between the front and rear brakes, typically shown as a percentage.
Brake bias
The equation for Horsepower
Hp=(RPM x Torque)/5252
The team's overall placement in last year's competition
87th
Type of carbon fiber do we used
3k 2x2 twill
A component that houses the bearings, and connects to the upper and lower control arms and is frequently CNC machined, sometimes welded.
An Upright