Absolutely, I was skeptical as well, I personally remember reading about it on a high-performance thermostat website regarding changing thermostat for cooler ones, they were comparing modern engines and why a 180F thermostat wasn't always a good choice.  Higher temps allow the fuel to burn better, which helps both power production and efficiency.  Of course I'm talking about street cars here, If you go with a racing or highly modified example, that could be different.
It was years ago, but I'll try to find that one, but here are some from a quick Google search that covers it.  I'm sure you can do a more in-depth search to find more scientific or industry explanations ....
	
	
		
			
				
			
			
				
				Why have automobile manufacturers put hotter thermostats in their engines The old thermostats used to be - degrees Now they're or degrees hotter than that Why would they do this It's fairly common knowledge that heat is the worst enemy...
				
					
						
							 
						
					
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				The Claim: Cooler engines make more power. We all know that heat is the enemy of performance in the automotive realm. Rampant engine heat increases the propensi
				
					
						
							 
						
					
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