Car Powered by Coffee, Break World Record

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Car Power Coffee, Break World Record | London - British engineers managed to make a coffee-powered cars. Amazingly, this car broke the world speed record for cars powered organic waste.

Earlier this month, a Rover SD1 successfully drove the average speed 107km/h at Elvington Race Track. This speed automatic beat the record of the United States (U.S.), which only reached 47km/hour with wood pellet fuel.

Martin Bacon technicians from Teesdale Conservation Volunteers, Durham, sliding an old car and put 'gasifier' and change the filter coffee granules waste into energy to run the machines as reported Dailymail.

Bacon and the design team based on the Rover Volkswagen Sirocco coffee workers. This car is driven London to Manchester in March last year and immediately entered the Guinness Book of Records. Here's the video.

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