Thanks for the links. I could not find any reference that would point to more  over-heating when using larger esc's. Unless I missed something,  all references to voltage drops in the links will lead to the same power  losses (and possible over-heating) regardless of the amp rating of an esc (assuming same design) since those power losses depend on the current drawn, which depends on  motors, weight, etc ... but not the esc
 (for a given design,  and except for its weight in the overall system).
 The same can be said regardless of free-wheeling or "active" freewheeling (cool idea, ..).
  
 In fact, given the fact that a higher current  esc would typically have larger traces, larger leads,  possibly more FETs in parralel, etc ...  than a lower one,   lower power losses would typically occur in many  parts or the circuit ... The additional weight of  larger ESCs, larger wires, etc ... will certainly offset that as this will increase current drawn. But in a  10 pound plus copter and given lower resistance of the  wires, traces, etc ..., it seems it would be a wash or at worse  negligible ...  as long as the larger ESCs chosen are not adding "crazy" amounts of weight, of course ...
A small price to pay,  for me at least, for added peace of mind.
   
Anyways, this thread is about the Epic, don't mean to hijack such a cool  topic ....