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This might be the anti-knock sensor, which will retard the timing as the engine gets hot, then returns to normal after a cool down. If you don't want to spend $ on a programmer or aftermarket ECM, you might get away with simply running higher octane fuel.
Maybe add a switch that lets you run the electric fan at will, especially when the engine is off.
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