My 2 cents.
I know you want actual first hand knowledge of damage due to detonation, using starting fluids.
Diesel is slow burn fuel. By adding any starting fluid you are going to have the fuel burn quicker and cause detonation. Here is a link that shows detonation damage to pistons.
http://www.acl.com.au/web/acl00056.nsf/0/014b681fc66eeab44a2563c6002578c5?OpenDocument
But would it happen using starting fluid for the short time it takes to start the car. I don't know
Some interesting info from a mechanical professor
http://www.findarticles.com/cf_dls/m0BQH/3_46/99121270/p1/article.jhtml?term=
Heres a system designed for ether injectin in diesels
http://www.koldban.com/mainpages/systems/dm.htm
Another
http://www.detroitdiesel.com/public/ddc_prod/electronics/Profit_max/ether_start.asp
Just a few articles
Dave
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