Hello Robin,
I am a bit of a diesel freak, in fact I prefer diesels to glows in stunt. You get a piped engine style of run, without the hassle of setting up the pipe! You also need a lot less fuel, which helps to offset the (normally) heavier weight. There is also a lot less change in the CG of the plane during a run. O.K. I admit to more vibration with the larger diesels!
Right, I expect a load of flak from everyone else on the forum! I don't know about the diesel conversions using the Davies and Mecoa heads. I think it depends on the individual engine, as to whether they are strong enough to take the extra stress. Contra pistons breaking up is a bit of a worry, sounds as if the design isn't good enough to me.
As far as the type of tank is concerned, for diesels like the Oliver and PAW up to around .19 displacement, I find that there is little difference to the performance between old fashioned wedge tanks and uniflow. I fly my diesels fast or faster! anywhere between 3 and 4 seconds a lap. The uniflow does give a slightly better run (i.e. speed at start and finish is closer). Having said that, the difference isn't noticeable unless you put a stop watch on the runs.
For bigger diesels, the difference is more noticeable. I have run a PAW .35 in a Freebird and I did settle on a uniflow tank for this set up. You could tell, without a stop watch, that the engine speeded up less during the run with the uniflow tank. Hope your engine holds together long enough for you to find out! Go with a uniflow. I hope you like it, there are few enough diesel freaks around!
Best of luck,
Andrew.