Just wanted to add.
I had long thoughts over many weeks on if I should go FF + hubsinks or another air cooling fan mod.
I know from my last air cooling modification that it simply works and is extremly reliable, never had a failure after my first week of building it (I have used it for 2 summer riding seaons already without an issue), and my new motor I just modified was made better with a bigger fan and will use better ducting and an external duct.
I just could not convince myself FF + hubsinks would meet my requirements and the problem is I would have a motor full of FF. Since I use silicone to make the air ducts, it is questionable if I could get all that FF oil off of the windings. Any Oil stuck inside the windings would attract dust and dirt also. I didn't want to try FF first and then not be happy with it and deal with a mess.
Before my cooling modification on my first motor, I could not ride in the summer at all. After only 8 miles on my cromotor, it would overheat and even if I let the motor cool off for 30-45 minutes, I would overheat it within 2 miles of riding. A sealed stock motor is so bad shedding heat.
This also really scared me, here is a post in another thread of someone who oil filled their motor and added his own heat sinks on the exterior. He said that he still has to let his motor cool on hill climbs. This really scared me because he was also using an MXUS motor ( MXUS motors have really bad thermal transfer inside compared to a Cromotor). Me having to stop to wait for a motor to cool is basically out of the question with my setup. I don't believe he was talking about climbing dirt hills either where the hill is so steep you can only ride about 10 MPH at full throttle.
Don't get me wrong, if I ride up a very steep hill at full throttle, where the hill is so steep I can only ride about 10MPH, instead of 50MPH my top speed, I'll overheat my motor eventually. No cooling setup is going to stop that, but that is not something I do, there are no hills that big I can ride that long.
Here is the post below that I didn't like from an oil filled + heat sink user.
https://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=1246285#p1246285
Im still on the mxus v2 you sold me

it gets nice and toasty on my rides, hubsinks and trans oil still can't remove heat on hill climbing. It helps and extends my climbs but I still have to pull over and let her cool down ferro and water cooling would be a good match , bring heat up into the cooling pipes.
So this postand thread kind of scared me with the whole oil + hubsinks. While FF helps, I don't believe it can do what my cooling setup can. I can also always turn up my fans to a higher speed if necessary.
FF + hubsinks will work well to remove heat over time, I don't think it will work well at those peak heat times. There is no way it is going to transfer the heat quickly enough when your climbing that steep hill.
My bike is built for racing and extreme riding, and that is how I ride it. I need the next level of cooling, and believe I found it with my setup.
Most riders on this forum don't ride their bike like it was a race, for them, FF is the way to go because it will work and is easier.