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APPENDIX S-2
STANDARD PART NUMBERING
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All assemblies and parts in the BOM must have a part number using the following
convention:
Competition Code – Date Code - Car Number – System Designation – Base Number –
Suffix
1.1
Competition Code – A code for the competition entered. Refer to A2.6.
1.2
Date Code – Last two digits of the year of the event.
1.3
Car Number – A three (3) digit number assigned to the car for the specific event
1.4
System Designation – A two (2) letter code for the system under which the part is
associated. These can be found in Appendix C-3.
1.5
Base Number – Five (5) digit numbers assigned at the student’s discretion. For
assemblies this becomes a four (4) digit number with preceding character of “A”.
1.6
Suffix – Two character code showing part change history. These are provided for
student use only so if desired all can be “AA”.
1.6.1
First character refers to the part design revision level.
1.6.2
Second character refers to the part process revision level.
1.7
For example, a part entered into the chassis section for car number 27 competing at an
event with code “FSAEM” that the students have decided is part one would be:
FSAEM – 08 – 027 – CH – 00001 – AA
1.8
The same part, after significant design changes would become:
FSAEM – 08 – 027 – CH – 00001 – BA
The differential assembly that the students have decided is the third assembly for the
Engine & Drivetrain group would be:
FSAEM – 08 – 027 – EN – A0003 – AA
1.9
In the printed version of the Cost Report the competition code, date and car number
fields of the part numbers do not need to be printed. They do need to be included in the
digital files submitted. The event code and car numbers are for SAE use when the
different digital files are combined into the master database.
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All fasteners in the BOM must have a part number using the same convention as parts.
All fasteners use system code “FS” even though they are included in the BOM under the
part and assembly where they are used.
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2013 Formula SAE Rules
03Sep08