
However, flyn is right: the fastest diesel engine is the Space Bug, once you put in place the Davis diesel converter kit, made by Bolton. It doesn't work on nitro, it works on diesel fuel. How Mr. Robert Davis managed to overcome the "slow flame front", that Riff_raff mentions, beats me.
Fastest revving diesel in history. Throw in a turbocompressor and Confused Andy has the kind of engine he's looking for. He needs a really light F1 car if he's goint to use this one (and a tiny, tiny driver, like Hamilton in the Banco Santander new ad, where he is part of a model car).

An interview with Bob Davis, father of micro-diesel engines.
This engine throws away all the conventional wisdom I've learned (so much for conventional wisdom!) about diesel engines: it uses diesel fuel and it includes a contraption called a "contra-piston" which is a plug inside the chamber (it goes in place of the glow spark plug). You use a hex wrench to "push" the contrapiston into the chamber, increasing compression. You can change the timing that way (pushing it advances the timing and increases compression). Funny that you risk detonation when you push it too much. It's not your run of the mill diesel engine, of that I'm sure. It gives you the most powerful model plane in the show (0.8 Hp from a 0.4 cu.in. engine).
Assuming that's what flyn is talking about...
