Carlos:
Thanks a lot for the links, "mano". I am reading them today. It is not a megaphone: is something more on the "stratosphere".
Actually, I am doing some research on a couple of ideas about how to improve the (already developed) idea of using a laser to ignite the fuel, but I am working on them. I'll keep you informed of my advances, if you wish, as I am still looking for "partners" in development...

but I am not sure about the feasibility, yet. This is the reason that Dave's and joseff's suggestions (good as always) are of no use (for me).
I used to build R/C aircrafts, too, joseff...

You would laugh if you could see what I am doing with my old .50 engine... it is my "testbed" for the idea right now. It hasn't worked yet (and I am afraid I have succedeed in ruining it and burning my workbench a couple of times since yesterday morning, when I had "the bright moment"). I can burn the mixture with a borrowed friend's homemade laser, but I have not been able to make it detonate. The engine is completely covered in soot... all we have developed a nice "gas burner" but the damn thing won't explode. Besides, the quartz windows we had made keep cracking with the thermal expansion and they get soot everywhere, too.
Perhaps somebody has some experience on laser "spark plugs"? And maybe somebody knows why are not used in F1 (allegedly, they allow you to use a leaner mix)? Or in any car I know, by the way? I know only the Yag (Ytrium-argon) and solid state versions. I am working with a very fragile (and less than potent) green mercury-vapor laser with a 60's design... I have to get a solution soon or my wife will kill me (if I don't kill myself first).