Friday, December 16, 2011


The car, called Mark II, operated by 54 bottles of Coca (one for vegetarians) and 324 Mentos candies can move long distances over 72m.

Cars with candy and soft drinks
It was developed by Fritz Grobe and Stephen Voltz in the U.S. state of Maine, Mark II is not an attractive car aesthetic, with bottles of Coca-stacked look quite funny, but kind of "fuel "that it shall use the very unique and has the" luxury "than conventional fuels.
The vehicle is operated by the 54 bottles of Coca (for type diet) and 324 Mentos candy, this unique vehicle can travel a long way around 72m. This is a significant improvement over the Mark I, but the duo was introduced last year, with twice the number of "fuel" that travel distances less than 70m.
According to Voltz, a car they invented the use of relatively simple mechanism of the piston and cylinder, but also quite dangerous and warned people not to conduct experiments at home. Although this is a fairly unique initiative, but this certainly is not something that the industry is moving toward the car - a fuel alternative to the current fossil fuels.
Video Mark II powered car "fuel" Coca Cola and Mentos candy.
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