This is an email I sent to Reiff. I'm interested in other input from you:
I have an XP System on an IO-520 in a Cessna 185. I find that, if I preheat for a relatively short time (4-6 hours), the oil and cylinders are all at an acceptable temperature. However, after takeoff, the oil temperature will drop, sometimes down into the 70's. Over the following few minutes (maybe 5 or 10), the oil temperature comes back up to three digits.
I'm assuming this happens because I haven't heated the oil cooler, so when the vernatherm opens, cooler oil flows past the oil temp probe.
Does that sound like a reasonable explanation? If so, would an oil cooler heater be the solution? Lastly, do I need any additional connectors to add the oil cooler heater to the XP system?
Anticipating questions: I have a good quality cowling blanket and cowl plugs, and I always park with the cowl flaps closed. When it's cold, I cover a large fraction of my oil cooler with aluminum tape. I'm using Phillips X/C 20W-50.

