I run my Roush 2.3 SC at two different boost levels, 10 & 15 psi. The extra 5 pounds change IATs but it is not drastic. I race in the evening and into the night and that is really when I monitor the temps. On hot nights (85 degrees or so), I see temps that are around the 130 mark. To be clear, this is IAT idling in the lanes. I have to raise the rpms up to keep the IAT under 130. Timing is pulled at 130 and the car becomes inconsistent. I think heat soak is a big issue. I am thinking about trying these but I right now I just can't justify $400 for plastic
https://fiinterchillers.com/product/ford-3v-4-6-5-4l-2005-2010-blower-spacer-plates/ . If anyone is using them, let me know if they helped.
A lower temp thermostat was mentioned. I have gone that route with my Roush. There was a big change in IAT's when I dropped to a 160 t-stat but you have to change the temp at which the fans come on to go with the t-stat change.
Over the years, I have read about high IATs with the Eforce. It sounds like a constant battle. Big pumps and heat exchangers seem to help. Talk to Jason at Department of Boost and see if he can help.