Hot Macbook Pro

I have a 7 month old Macbook Pro 2.66 GHZ 4 Mg RAM 360 GB HD. I have SMC fan control and Istat widget that shows the same CPU temp and until about 3 weeks ago it ran at about 115-120F until one day it went to 180F. I took it to an authorized Apple repair and they agreed it was doing something it shouldn't and replaced the heat sink. Ok temps aren't up to 180F now, but have gotten up to 170F. On cold bootup it automatically goes to over 100F and up from there to 163-167F just sitting doing nothing. The back of the computer gets really hot even sitting on a chillpad with 2 fans on it. Something isn't right.
In order to get phone support you fill out their little online page, but no where does it list my problem so can't get the number for tech support. My warranty is good till May 2010. I still think I have a heat problem with the CPU and should have it looked into before my warranty is up. The Apple shop I took it to told me to call tech support. They said Apple doesn't recognize 3rd party temp programs, I now have 4 of them and they all say the same temp. Right now I'm at 167F. No I do not sit this on my lap because I would burn myself. I burn my fingers when I put it down though when I'm finished using it.
This just isn't right if it was running much cooler before.

I have restarted the Activity Monitor and it still shows the same thing.
I meant restarting the computer, then viewing Activity Monitor before starting anything else up. Sorry for the confusion! Make sure no startup items are enabled in System Preferences --> Users --> Your Account.
But even with Entourage not running the cpu usage still shows the same thing.
This is strange. As far as I can tell those processes should not be running continually like that. The restart should cure them though. Could you try to figure out which application starts them up?
Does apple even have a temp program that they support?
Not officially, no. I'm sure that there are internal applications used for diagnostics, but they are not available to end-users because they generally are not necessary.
Would hate for my mac to meltdown after the warranty is up in May.
At 170F it won't meltdown at all. That is a normal operating temperature. Up to 190F is fine. Your problem is with those two processes that are running more than they should be. I'm hoping someone else who knows more specifically about these processes will reply.
--Travis

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