I would expect the manifold pressure would be somewhere in the 2.5to 3bar, Mercedes did not publish a lot of data on their current technology limited engine. The efficiency is higher than a diesel of the same compression ratio, so this would reduce temperatures somewhat. Specifically designed pistons and crankshaft would be needed. I do think that your comment about gyroscopic effects could be a very real project killer, in a car not significant, in an aircraft very significant.
The dual cycle starts every cycle as an Otto cycle, then becomes a diesel cycle on gasoline. Given that given the same compression ratio an Otto cycle engine is more efficient than a diesel the dual engine uses the constant volume of the Otto to increase the pressure in the cylinder then starts injecting very high pressure gasoline in a diesel cycle constant pressure. Best of both cycles. Many manufacturers are now using it. Some are saying that they may drop diesel engines from their range as these engines offer better efficiency.