Hi gripen,
the DB605 maybe have had a better cooling system, but it also was a more big engine, which had more power in general.
Afaik the problems of the DB605A was related to the velve seat, while the DB601A and E got problems due to detonations and main overheat problems, due to not enough radiator area and high rpm(the DB605A had as much power as the DB601E with 100 rpm less, for a longer time to a higher alt).
The Start/Not of the DB601E got used in most 109F tests i saw, unlike to the 109G-1/2 tests! I cant find a hint that it wasnt cleared in 1942.
But anyway, what most people dont seems to see, is that Start/Not is what it is! Its good to escape, but while combat and climb the pilots normaly didnt use it.
Would be cool if we could get a speed and altitude(temperature) related time to overheat in AH, in addition to the rpm related influence.
Greetings,
Knegel