I've hear aircraft guys around here refer to it as "super cooling" the engine. Shock cooling is probably the same thing.
Not particularly familiar with the phenomenon. What's the cause and effect of shock cooling? I assume it has something to do with shutting the engine down too soon after landing.
RedOct:
A similar but much simpler example of what you're talking about is taking a boiled egg out of the cooling water too soon. Seems fine at first but is soon too hot to hold. Simple matter of heat dissipation.
This message was modified Mar 22, 2012 by borat