Here’s a presentation by Mahle on a project they did for the US government.https://www.energy.gov/sites/prod/files ... 2015_o.pdf
It discusses low speed, 2500 rpm operation. It, I think, gives some insight, but not definitive answers, into some of the discussion points on TJI.
On injection it says the injection event into the pre-chamber is >60° BTDC.
On ignition it says the prechamber ignites and then there is a delay before the jets are formed and the main chamber ignites. So essentially we have 2 ignition events to discuss. The first graph shows these at 25° and 9° BTDC respectively. I’ll leave those more knowledgeable to comment on whether this is early or late in comparison with normal spark ignition.
It shows max cylinder pressure at around 13-14° ATDC. I’m guessing this has informed @Saviour stivala’s assertions.
The importance of free radicals in the ignition jet is mentioned, supporting some of @godlamerosa’s points.
There is brief discussion at the end of the issue of fouling of the jet orifices. It’s claimed not to be observed as an issue. I wonder that if the chamber is formed as part of the spark plug insert whether it can be removed and replaced? This might allow more and smaller jets than the 4 or 6 mentioned in this project.