
Chill bro. I understand the physics involved in an engine, no worries there. I know about the #3 cylinder, and the built in retard.
Pointing out that your post is misleading and poorly written. Are you saying that using an SVDA lowers temps due to the retardation? Are you saying that 009's run hot because they lack this retardation? My AC.net SVDA does not have a #3 retard. My 009's ran hot because of the increased fuel mixture needed to generate the same amount of energy at the piston. Timing is a delicate balance. Contrary to popular belief, advancing timing does not always cause hotter running, and retarding does not always cool. Yes, in general, that's the rule, but in practice, it is all about where the timing is when, and what the intake and load conditions are.