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Hello Superman,
I don't think you need to worry at all - treat the car with sympathy when you first drive it cold (keep the revs below 3500) and simply drive as normal.
Air-cooled engines MUST run cooler when the cooling medium (air) is also cool. Its logical and its normal.
Just count your blessings that the joys of anti-freeze, silted/blocked radiators, perished hoses, worn-out water pumps, and so on are something we 911 owners never have to think about.
- roGER
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