Damn Paul, that is a fat turd
I'm just kind of keeping an eye on the diesel stuff. Everybody laughs at it.. and it very well might never become a real (as in actually good) thing in planes.
But, at the same time, diesels in pickups used to be heavy, under powered, noisy, not really that much better economy etc. and now look at them!
I had an 06 Duramax that I built a larger turbo setup for, set it up on top w/ a hood stack... tuned it with my laptop. Ended up tuning a lot of performance diesel and gas stuff over the years and the diesels were more fun. Anyway, threw a few other mods on it, wound it up to 4000rpms to keep the torque from getting to out of control, and it ran mid 12's (4 door, 4x4) at bandimere (5800ft) on pretty largish 285 street tires. Also would get 25 mpg after working with the tuning and keeping it at 65mph. Would start in negative temps... What an amazing machine.... they have come a long way with high pressure ecu controlled (28-30,000 psi max) injection systems for starting and efficiency, spool, smoke reduction etc. Pre-injection to cut down on the noise, Better turbochargers, better everything really. Even lightened some of them up. Seems weight is still the big issue. The pulsier/torquier power can reak havoc on things so they have to be a little beefier to stand it. But who knows, maybe someday it will really get popular.... then again, the way things seem to be going, most likely before that happens, electric stuff will take over.