I don't mean to rain on your parade, but I don't think there is an issue with the existing pre-cups and your analogy doesn't really apply. There is not a situation where one fluid is displacing another such as in your analogy, but rather there are times when there is air being pushed into the pre-chambers and other times when the expanding gases are pushing back out. IMO, a second opening, if optimized, would perform the same as the existing pre-cups and simply mean that the gases were sometimes flowing in both at the same time and sometimes flowing out both at the same time. If not optimized (how much time and money do you have for R+D? how many different types/experiments are you willing to try?) then you will destroy the turbulence/swirl of the existing chamber and the result will be a big loss of efficiency.
when the piston is at TDC, theres like a hair between the head and the piston, right? and doesnt the actual turbulance and burn happen on top of the piston in the clover leaf?but are you gonna see gains from either?
There are all of these great advantges to idi, over di,
Well, one nice advantage of the older IDI engines with pre cups are that if your ever in an area that gets hit with a EMP, the IDI will still start and run, while the TDI wont be going anywahere.