I'm glad the "coil" location was mentioned. I did the GM conversion many years ago which placed the coil-block in the tool-tray. This does potentially open up the air flow over the top of the engine but this would be difficult to quantify. One could also rationalize that the DG (type) header would also cool down quicker due to the reduced mass of metal (single layer vs. double layer (stock pipes). Header-wrap would certainly contain/control the exterior heat transfer but from the numerous articles I've read, wrapping headers is the quickest way to destroy them due to the extreme internal temps. which (para-phrasing) "vaporizes the metal from the inside-out". In just discussing this concern with my local auto-parts guy he confirmed that some header manufacturers will not warranty headers that have been wrapped. So keep it simple: check the coolant mix ratio, check the thermostat for correct full-opening temp., ensure the fan temp. sensor is activating early enough to be of benefit, the fan is free-spinning and not partially seized and confirm the rad. is clean for max. flow.