[3] I am not offering a quantitative technical analysis of the heat flow, just showing that the apparent large disparity between engine power relative to stator power coupled with a drop in temperature is not as inconsistent as it might initially appear. Even your 1K watt estimate is only 4 times what I measured (250 watts). I'm sure if you sharpen your pencil, you will be able to figure out that the actual amount of convective heat flow from the engine (what heats the oil) is not nearly as much as one would suspect and that in fact the strata power can make more that just a perceptible difference, but make 20-30 degF difference.
The phenomena has been documented and confirmed by multiple sources. Off the top of my head, the people that I know who can independently confirm this are:
Katman, WheatDog , Chef1366 and myself.
All of these people have had sufficient experience riding their own big block GS1100 which have OEM fitted temp gauges (or other) to recognize when their temperature gauges drop after an install of the Series R/R. To my knowledge all of these have been with the Compufire and not the SH-775 but I would gather it does the same.
When you say you designed a Series R/R, I'm not sure if you mean an R/R that performs like these I mention or something else. I'm guessing not or else you would have seen a difference for your size motor.
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