
AMENDED AN OLD VOLKSWAGEN SCIROCCO
-Car is the cappuccino, the car goes to coffee
Experiment in Britain for a BBC program
LONDON - Biodiesel? No thanks. You can make a car even march with the coffee. At least one changed by a British group to a BBC program, "Bang goes the theory," and dubbed Car-Puccini. " E 'was built by Matthew Martin and Bacon with the team at Teesdale Conservation Volunteers for the science curriculum of public television in Britain. And it was put to the test: the car has traveled the 240 miles from London to Manchester using about 70 pounds of coffee.
The conversion was carried out on an old car to keep down the cost of the experiment. At the end we used a Volkswagen Scirocco, the 1988 purchased on e-Bay for about 400 pounds. The Car-Frother was presented at the 'Big Bang Science Fair "with the aim of showing that there are many alternative fuels to oil. Consumption? A little 'high: the car is three miles for every pound of ground coffee. But showed no signs of engine trouble during the march, considerto fuel, was not then even tropp0 "nervous."
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