Analysis of an E-85 Turbo Four-Stroke Snowmobile
Location
Ostrander
Start Date
12-4-2004 1:45 PM
End Date
12-4-2004 3:15 PM
Student's Major
Automotive and Manufacturing Engineering Technology
Student's College
Science, Engineering and Technology
Mentor's Name
Bruce Jones
Mentor's Department
Automotive and Manufacturing Engineering Technology
Mentor's College
Science, Engineering and Technology
Description
The project concerns the Minnesota State University Mankato Automotive Engineering Technology Program's entry to the 2004 Clean Snowmobile Challenge. Included in this presentation's the snowmobile model chosen for modification, engine choice, modifications applied, methods used, modification results affecting performance, emission control, noise reduction, production cost, durability, fuel efficiency, safety, and rider comfort. The MSU Mavericks devoted their main focus for the 2004 Clean Snowmobile Challenge to a turbo charged Polaris 683cc four-stroke was tested. The engine was tested for emissions, noise, and performance; these test results were then analyzed for advantages and disadvantages.
Analysis of an E-85 Turbo Four-Stroke Snowmobile
Ostrander
The project concerns the Minnesota State University Mankato Automotive Engineering Technology Program's entry to the 2004 Clean Snowmobile Challenge. Included in this presentation's the snowmobile model chosen for modification, engine choice, modifications applied, methods used, modification results affecting performance, emission control, noise reduction, production cost, durability, fuel efficiency, safety, and rider comfort. The MSU Mavericks devoted their main focus for the 2004 Clean Snowmobile Challenge to a turbo charged Polaris 683cc four-stroke was tested. The engine was tested for emissions, noise, and performance; these test results were then analyzed for advantages and disadvantages.