Elsbett

The Elsbett engine is an 89 HP, direct-injection diesel engine designed to run on straight vegetable oil. The engine is also known as Elko engine (for "Elsbett Konstruktion") and was invented by Ludwig Elsbett. The design limits the loss of energy as heat by a variety of technologies; The Elsbett's engine was 25% more fuel efficient than contemporary designs in the 1980s. Several revolutionary improvements were achieved in this design, such as a new piston design and combustion process. Elsbett AG is based in Thalmaessing, Bavaria, Germany.

Elsbett

The Elsbett engine is an 89 HP, direct-injection diesel engine designed to run on straight vegetable oil. The engine is also known as Elko engine (for "Elsbett Konstruktion") and was invented by Ludwig Elsbett. The design limits the loss of energy as heat by a variety of technologies; The Elsbett's engine was 25% more fuel efficient than contemporary designs in the 1980s. Several revolutionary improvements were achieved in this design, such as a new piston design and combustion process. Elsbett AG is based in Thalmaessing, Bavaria, Germany.