Hello Mike,
The IceLite 200's are great ESC's but they have been surpassed by the XLX2 which is much more robust, has better data logging and perhaps most important for model boaters they are fully incapsulated making them near waterproof.
The capability of the ICELite 200 falls in between the X8S and XLX2. It will push about 450A for several seconds, but not any longer. It's Achilles heel is it's thermal capacity and sensitivity to water ingress. For some compact tight compartment boats like riggers and tunnels this is still a great fit. however, if you can fit an X8S or XLX2 you will be better off.
Several of us have converted to water cooling my soldering brass pipes on the DC bus bars that run along the side or machining brass/copper/aluminum side plates with water cooling fittings to extract heat through the bus bars. Also of key importance is to conformal coat the ESC once you are done adding a cooling system. One drop of water on the PCB will reek havoc and result in a smelly mess.
Assuming this 2280 is not to start your multi-cylinder engine, it can push quite a bit of power and use a lot of amperage. The XLX2 is preferred for these motors if you want maximum performance.