Ya, we warm-up the same, Don Enrquez , does the same and more when he comes back from burn-out, Bob McKray pulls the fuel shut off a bit until it's popping & banging to get the temp he looking for.
When we ran our non-raised runner 23° SBC , Bud, the driver, would pull the fuel shut-off part back while backing up, but you have to know where and how much to pull it back otherwise you can kill the motor. Just try it out while you are warming up the engine in the pits. One of our JF buddies from OK would put a cut MC fuel line over the choke cable type wire so he would safe, and then when backed up, take the hose off.
Yes engine temp is a big deal, I know some 7.60 braket racers that will very their engine temp to get real close to 7.60. If they ran 7.55, then they leave the line with a cooler temp on the next qualifier.
Have FUN,
Jon