It would probably be a good idea, if it wasn't a bad idea. The reciprocating mass simply will not generate enough inertia to fully energize the rotating assembly. Therefore due to the poor thermal transfer associated with the lack of flame propagation, the efficiency of the combustion dispersion will be insufficient. The only possible solution to this would be to artificially adjust the stoichiometric mixture disproportionally. The drawback to this however would be that it may slightly distort the non-constant ratio if specific heats and combustion products dissociation but is typically very similar. Hence the two profiles may not be similar in appearance. Thus: Pm = W net / V s = Net work done per cycle / swept volume. So in other words the mean effective pressure is the theoretical constant pressure which if it acted on the piston during power stroke, would produce the same net work as actually developed in one cycle.
In other words, that shit won't work.