The Coke Zero & Mentos Rocket Car (2-D version)
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About The Coke Zero & Mentos Rocket Car
After years of work, the Coke & Mentos guys have harnessed the explosive power of these geysers and achieved human propulsion! 108 bottles of Coke Zero and 648 Mentos mints combine to propel EepyBird into the annals of unusual records.
The music is an original track by BT, written just for this video. Check out BTMusic.com.
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How Does This Work?
This is one not to try at home.
The Coke Zero & Mentos Rocket Car uses a piston mechanism: a six-foot long rod sits inside a six-foot long tube attached to each bottle of Coke Zero. When the Mentos drop into the soda, the pressure tries to push the rod out of the tube. With 108 rods all pushing at once, that gives us a lot of power.
All that power is pushing against a wall braced with 3,600 pounds of cement blocks. So all the force is directed into moving the Coke Zero & Mentos Rocket Car forward. We get one big push for six feet, and then it’s all coasting from there.
Want to know what makes the soda fly out of the bottle? Will you explode if you drink Coke and eat Mentos? Click here to find out!
Don’t Try This at Home!
Seriously, don’t try this at home. There is a huge amount of power involved, and we don’t want you to get hurt.
What you can (and should) try at home is the Coke & Mentos geyser: you can get your own Coke & Mentos Kit, which includes nozzles just like the ones we use in our geyser videos, or you can click here to learn how you can make Coke & Mentos geysers with stuff from around your house.
Credits
The Coke Zero & Mentos Rocket Car by EepyBird: Fritz Grobe (the short one) and Stephen Voltz (the tall one). Directed by Rob Cohen. Music by BT. Produced by Dooma Wendschuh & sekretagent. Filmed in Tustin, California. Thanks to the incomparable EepyBird pit crew: Mike Miclon, Big Dave Tardy, Matt Tardy, and Casey Turner.
The Coke Zero & Mentos Rocket Car was welded together from an odd assortment of parts by Nick Salvati with light-saber-wielding assistance from Mike Miclon. Special thanks to the experimental research team from the Oddfellow Theater, including Mike Miclon, Matt Tardy, Jason Tardy, Dave Tardy, Casey Turner, Sid Edwards, and Brian Miclon.
And thanks to Coca-Cola Zero and Mentos for making this possible!
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If you were to do the time 27.59 and / by the distance 221 feet you will get 8 feet per 1 sec. which equals 5.4 miles.
Do Not Try This Without Professional Help!
Do you mean a psychiatrist? LOL Congradulations on the success of a really cool project!
Ben
Too cool! A very sweet accomplishment!
Eat your heart out NASA!
Next step…Mars.
Fantastic. My kids showed the geyser to their grandparents, aunts and uncles after my daughter’s ballet recital on May 25th. Their Uncle Bill was so taken with the geyser that he sent me the link to this new video today to show the kids. Well done. much fun!
When will you learn to stop wasting your energy sources?
heheheheh
So does that means the Land speed record for a Mentos and coke powered vechime is now 5.4 miles.
Was that shot at Moffet Field?
At a blimp hangar in Tustin, CA.
Nick you cagey SOB, great job, but I wouldn’t quit my day job.
Get those connections tighter, with a smaller opening, and get the ends all real close and you’ll double the speed and distance.
Best,
-Jaime
Awesome Dudes, I wish I would do some projects as cool as you all.
Congrats Gents…This is awesome! I am very excited for you and look forward to seeing what else you’ve got up your sleeves! Congrats Again!
Thanks Michael!
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Hmm, maybe they should shove Mentos into the oil well in the gulf. Anything is possible….
Hey guys, that was awesome! I work at The District right next door…please E-mail me next time you guys do something in that area.
The bald guy released too late. I think it would have gone farther if he would have released the vehicle before they dropped the Mentos’.
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you should use smaller bottle to have double effect to same quantities of coke
Guys you definitely need to improve the aerodynamics and efficiency of fuel usage.
But otherwise – Respect!!
Yikes for the back seat passengers
Pretty cool test.
TOTAL ‘SHOCK & AWE’…you guys rule!!!
@w350m3!!!
I already knew the coca-mentos thing but this experiment is just AWESOOOOOOME !
Do you exactly know the speed the car reached ?
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Maybe BP should b e manufacturing soft drinks instead of drilling for oil.
You guys are brilliant. Simply brilliant.
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