Points FWIW -
Multiple cores and aluminum don't seem to mix. I use two core units, and from what I've been told from cooling engineers the larger 1" cores in aluminum are there because aluminum doesn't have the same conduction as copper and you need more surface area. What works for copper doesn't work for aluminum. Multi-cores past 3 in copper lose efficiency really quick.
You're too cold. Run aluminum hot - 190 or so. Makes the heat exchanger more efficient when the temperature differential is greater.
If you are running standard pulleys, when you buzz it up the water pump will cavitate. That either puts air in the water stream, or reduces the volume of water the pump can move. This is SOP on the drag strip, nothing special to see my temp run from 190 to 200~210F on a 660' pass. And that's with a steady 30 GPH electric pump.