...BTW your Bieber avatar is awesome.-Malone
The cures? Higher compression: Air in the cylinder will be hotter when fuel is injected and the burn will start earlier with less fuel, less shock. Stays hotter longer.Controlled delivery: a pilot charge will start combustion with less fuel, reducing the shock and raising temperature and pressure for the main delivery.
I have found with many different diesel vw's that the timing really didn't matter if it was in the Bentley range. I found it actually started worse advanced more to 1.05mm or over that, than it did at .95mm. My theory is that the quicker the injection event is started it fights the piston up the bore, slowing the cranking speed and not wanting it to start. The biggest deal for me was battery cables and starter *new starter bushing every time*. If you put a new bushing and starter in and have new and heavier battery cables it usually will fire and run. What you are describing sounds like it starts fine and then runs rough, which is what I find normal for any diesel. Even my E TDI runs rougher and louder when started at 0F compared to 78F. It will also do the white smoke until the engine warms. The only other thing I have done that makes a different result is to plug the block heater in and the engine is warmer. When I do that there is not much rough running or smoke.
So I need to replace it with a brand new DI engine basically lol.