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Paul G
12-09-2002, 07:30 PM
I am looking for anyone who has 3D CAD drawings for the 2002 Yamaha R6 engine. We have done our own drawing which is a basic 3D lump but we are looking for a more detailed drawing even with the internals. We use AutoCAD, ProE or Microstation! Any help would be greatly recieved! /infopop/emoticons/icon_confused.gif CHEERS!

Paul G
12-09-2002, 07:30 PM
I am looking for anyone who has 3D CAD drawings for the 2002 Yamaha R6 engine. We have done our own drawing which is a basic 3D lump but we are looking for a more detailed drawing even with the internals. We use AutoCAD, ProE or Microstation! Any help would be greatly recieved! /infopop/emoticons/icon_confused.gif CHEERS!

Fast Alfon
10-24-2004, 07:27 AM
hi, paul!

I´m Alfonso, from UPM Madrid, rookies at F. Student 2004. Please tell me if you finally got the Yamaha R6 CAD Drawing.

Thanks a lot, and best wishes for your team!

Alfonsoalfonso_racing@hotmail.com http://fsae.com/groupee_common/emoticons/icon_smile.gif

cms56351
10-26-2004, 02:48 PM
We have a detailed model of a 2003 Yamaha R6 engine in solidworks and we are willing to share it with other teams.

Rob Davies
10-26-2004, 02:56 PM
Chris,

Can u send me a file to s s d a v 9 at g m a i l dot com. Cheers in advance,

Rob

drivetrainUW-Platt
10-26-2004, 05:34 PM
Chris,
we will be running an 2001 yame engine, but im sure the 03 would be quite smiliar for mockin up. Would love a copy. duwem@uwplatt.edu
thanks

Denny Trimble
10-26-2004, 06:25 PM
I'd love to have a copy, and I can host it on my website if you need.

dennyt at u.washington.edu

Grover
10-29-2004, 03:23 AM
CHRIS!,

I would very much like to have a copy of the 03 R6 CAD model for our team. Could you please send a copy to c.dean AT student.unsw.edu.au? And als o t_siford AT hotmail.com (uni mail isn't working right now).
Just out of curiosity, where did you pick it up? did you get it 3D scanned or did Yamaha reach out and give you a simplified model?

Anyway, thanks!

Chris
Engine/Drivetrain Leader
UNSW FSAE, Australia

BIG G
10-29-2004, 04:51 AM
Love to have a copy of these drawings if possible. uuj race team e-mail to swuv76@hotmail.com , taa very much!

albalau
10-29-2004, 09:11 AM
Ditto to me...I would love a copy of the drawing. Let me know if theres anything we can do for CSUN. Thanks.

am04aal@brunel.ac.uk or alblau@gmail.com

Manas
10-29-2004, 09:27 AM
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we will be running an 2001 yame engine, but im sure the 03 would be quite smiliar for mockin up.
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as far as i know, the mounting pts. of the 03 model is quite diff. from the 01 model that u guys are using.
How much diff... i am unaware at the moment.
and mounting pt. location is primary objective of the CAD drwng.
If i'm mistaken, i wud love to be corrected.

cms56351
10-29-2004, 01:54 PM
I received some questions about our model.

The way we developed the model was we took a r6 engine part and used a cmm machine to gather the information required to construct an accurate 3d model.

Since last year team ran with a 03 r6 I incorporated the mounting points of the old model that were proven to be accurate on to our new model.

Also the file size is 7mb

dartmouth01
12-03-2004, 03:30 PM
I'd love a copy as well. Please send to dartmouth01@gmail.com

Thanks!

Courtney Waters
12-03-2004, 05:50 PM
This topic comes up all the time with regard to engine models. I definitely wouldn't want to discourage cooperation and good sportsmanship amongst the teams so in that regard I applaud anyone willing to share hard-earned data/models with other teams. That said, is anyone willing to do the real grunt work anymore? I've been out of school for about a year and a half now, and I can't even count the number of times I've had to build my own CAD model of a product because an existing CAD model simply wasn't available. Learning to use a variety of measuerement tools and building a good CAD model is great experience, and will also give you greater familiarity with how stuff works. If you already have the engine, and want models of side covers, internal components, etc, what's keeping you from tearing it apart and gathering that data? Yes, a CMM helps a lot, but it's not like you can't make a model without one (and there are a lot of parts that are more easily measured by hand). I had the "pleasure" of modelling both an f2 and f4 engine during my FSAE time. It wasn't easy, but FSAE isn't supposed to be. Additionally, who knows how accurate the "free" model you're getting is? At least if you do it yourself, you can be fairly confident in the results.

Angry Joe
12-03-2004, 11:07 PM
I've heard that the '03 R6 was changed significantly, but I can't say for sure how different it is. I would triple check any CAD model you get...

Guoxian
05-06-2005, 08:41 AM
Hi Chris,
It would be extremely kind if you can email me a copy of the Yamaha R6 CAD. My email account is u0307625@nus.edu.sg
Thanks alot.

Agent4573
05-06-2005, 08:50 AM
I would also love a copy of the 03 cad drawing if you don't mind. We currently run a 2001 r6 but are thinking about updating to the 03-04 generation of engines and would love to see just how different they are. My email is mantegna@eden.rutgers.edu thank you.

Stretta
05-09-2005, 05:10 AM
Hi,

I currently race an R6 1999 engined single seater in UK Sprints and Hillclimbs, Could you please e-mail your model of 03 R6 engine, alan@stretta.co.uk

ben
05-09-2005, 05:31 AM
On the virtues of doing your own measurements, we had our R6 CMMd last year and only when it came back did our driveline guy point out that they'd assumed that bolts holding the engine in a support frame were concentric to the engine mounting holes - they weren't of course.

Cue said driveline guy retiring to the metrology lab with engine, height gauge, and parallel blocks. About two days later he invited me (Tech Director) to view the engine, sump off sitting on parallels. "Isn't the CG lower like that?". The answer was of course yes and we subsequently re-designed the entire rear end of the car to make use of the lower engine CG.

Ben

rjwoods77
05-09-2005, 06:36 AM
Here is an idea. Denny got off his ass and got the tire testing thing going. This a big deal. Funny thing is the companies started throwing support at the venture as soon as they saw someone was serious. Why doesnt someone take up the lead to do this with engine models. If enough teams sign a "petition" and show support for a venture to obtain quality 3d model right from the factory, they might supply us with 3d surface models in their native design engine that we could convert to a iges or something of that nature. The manufacturer of our baja engine(when I was in baja) gave us an actual 3d surface model of the 10hp engine with all the little bolt bosses and such. I bet you honda,suzuki and any other manufacturer would be willing to do this if they saw a whole bunch of people, future engineering student, got together and asked for it. At the very least we could get them to provide a bunch of drawings that locate mount bosses, and the various usable bolts on the engines. By the way, I am not it on this because I am already taken care of. SO who will step up top get a "Formula Engine Model Database" (F.E.M.D). Shit, if maxsym is willing to do it, then the japs and anyone else should be willing to d it as well.

Denny Trimble
05-09-2005, 10:26 AM
That would be nice, but I've talked with one of our alumni who works for Honda, and "It's never going to happen". Honda doesn't want to share CAD models.

It might be a good idea for us to pool funds on engine CMM work, though. I'm not organizing it http://fsae.com/groupee_common/emoticons/icon_smile.gif

It only takes a night in the shop and some common sense to measure all the mounting points of an F4 to within .001. It's all the covers and complex surfaces that are difficult.

Ragnar Burenius
05-10-2005, 04:45 AM
I agree that it really isn't that hard do make a quick model of the mayor points of interest. Personally I did a somewhat more detailed model of the engine to allow us to further optimize packaging of the car:

Pic 1 (http://www.mtek.chalmers.se/~burenius/cad/r6_01.jpg)

Pic 2 (http://www.mtek.chalmers.se/~burenius/cad/r6_02.jpg)

Without a CMM-machine it takes a while though, but it's great practice and you really get to know the engine along the way.

Denny Trimble
05-10-2005, 09:07 AM
Damn... that must have taken a while!

qazi
08-10-2005, 07:51 PM
If anyone would kindly share this CAD Drawing please send to

jamalqazi@gmail.com

Thank you

The X Factor UCV
08-10-2005, 08:16 PM
Chris, perhaps is a little late, but would you mind sendind a copy of you 03 R6 solid work file to: acstammitti@yahoo.es
We're from Venezuela and use a R6 04 for our first year, and we had lots of trouble finding accurate specs for the engine.

thanks
The X Factor

Rob.C
08-11-2005, 03:12 AM
Ragnar, would you be able to send a copy of that R6 to ubracing@gmail.com

would be most appretiated,

could you send the model as a step file please!

many thanks

adrial
08-11-2005, 07:52 AM
If any of you with R6 CAD models would send a model to adrialk@gmail.com I would be VERY appreciative.

Ragnar, that looks amazing for being done "by hand"

jaimin
08-11-2005, 01:44 PM
Since this has come back up, I'd also like to ask for a copy of R6 drawings, 2001, 2002, or newer. those files look great BTW Ragnar. Wish I had that skill.

jaimin.x@gmail.com

schatman
08-26-2005, 11:05 AM
Hi,
I would also like any available CAD models for teh R6. Could someone please email them to schatman at gmail.com

Thanks

cms56351
08-16-2006, 11:42 AM
This Yamaha CAD model can be download at spreadsheet-cad (http://www.spreadsheet-cad.com)

http://www.spreadsheet-cad.com/mkportal/modules/gallery/album/a_21.jpg

Protaeus
05-15-2007, 10:37 PM
Hey guys,

Spreadsheet cad appears to be non responsive so could someone email me the models of the Yamaha R6?

my email is protaeus@optusnet.com.au

Thanks!

Sam