Allthough I am sure that a long tube between displacer chamber and power piston somehow affects engine performace, I agree that the most resonable explanation for the two minute prewarm time is as you say- related to engine mass and probably friction as well. In my case, the displacer itself is aluminium and even though I made the walls for the displacer as thin as I dared (I ruined the first one I made) there is still some mass at the rounded end of the displacer. I dont think there are any significant leaks, however I think friction in the horizontal displacer shaft contributes to the two minute startup time. It slides quite nicely, but not nearly as easy as the vertical displacer shaft in my LTD. With a non-contact digital instrument I measured the temprature difference to be about 200 degrees Celcius at 900 RPM. After 20 minutes run time, det cooling section gets quite hot and consequently the engine stops due to low temprature difference.