Weird... I was expecting more reaction to this comment: " ... and which also explains why we consume as much fuel as we do as we very poorly burn just a little bit of the fuel in the cylinder {which can be resolved by injecting pre-heated diesel fuel to 400 degrees Celcius = 752 F and which then will warrant a complete, clean and most efficient burn} ... "
... either no one believes herein or perhaps none want to see this in the spotlight... ?
... as far as preheating the fuel to 752 F is concerned, such can be done virtually instantly, as in, when you turn the ignition key on and as you are waiting for the glow plugs to complete their heating cycle, well, by the time this is done, the diesel fuel will also have reached nearly 400 C!!
Clearly such system will not work on CR diesels, as neither electromagnetic nor piezo type injectors can handle such temperatures and will burn out in no time, completely destroying the injector.
Fully mechanical injectors however can deal with these high fuel temperatures when injected, but may fall victim to carbon build up near the tip, thus pointing out that injectors with multiple spray holes are a no go as the holes will clog. The 6.2 however has only a single injection hole with the needle sticking out... promising!!
The fuel will completely gasify and will burn instantly and completely, the bang will be intenser but shorter and the exhaust will be much much cleaner, with no soot and yes, cooler exhaust, cleaner oil!! Obviously the bang will generate higher stress on the head, head gasket, pistons, connecting rods, cranckshaft, bearings anc caps...
Just sharing some thoughts ...
Jake