Too fast and you risk damage to the engine if fuel starts to burn as the piston is still coming up, too slow and not all the fuel will burn and the engine may not idle reliably, so it's a balance of those two extremes.
The temperature of the plug is a very technical area. One that I have not had much dealing with. Just because one plug works for person A doesn't mean it will work for person B. All factors have to be taken into account: The engine's compression ratio; the amount of nitro in the fuel; the type of exhaust; the density of the air; the ratio of fuel to air mixture and maybe some others.
What I do know though is if the selected plug is too hot you will almost certainly damage the engine due to the firing of the fuel not being clean and controlled.




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