I will share this, when I re-habbed my house, I re-sheathed it with OSB, and then I wrapped that with foil faced house wrap.
Hung furring strips vertically on the foil faced house wrap on 16' centers. Hung the lap siding on the furring strips. It was allot of screwing around, if your in a hurry, Id not recommend it. I have time to burn.
Essentially what I did was induce a vertical air draw from the skirt board up into the soffit vents.
This removed moisture that made it behind the lap siding, as well as the radiant heat from the sun, that penetrated the siding and heated the void of air behind the siding, as it was reflected by foil face wrap into the void ( 1/4"+ gap ).
Under the skirt board, I put some kind of ridge vent material to keep bugs and critters out of the wall " vent ".
Food for thought for those that are OCD about energy consumption, I would, and likely will do this again on my next house.
This was not my idea, I think I read about it in a book of best practices years ago. It was called a rain screen, but I guess it was be an advanced rain screen ? I added the foil component to it, for a radiant block and radiant blocks, work X-times better if the heat has somewhere to go ( a void with moving air in it )
This was on a house that sits up high on super flat land ( in the middle of a wind Farm no less ), with zero trees for miles and enjoyed wind on it 300+ days of the year. The house also sat in full sun all day. Lots of driving rain, violent summer storms, so really was trying to keep the inner wall dry. Radiant block was a real treat in the summer, with the Air on ALL summer due to the location of the home the windows where almost NEVER open.
As a side note, I burned all my scraps, that stuff is really not retarded from burning, or at least that I could tell. The stuff I used was made in 2010, they may have changed the " OSB " formula of it since. Clearly it wont light up like vinyl ( or melt when a near by fire happens ), just no one kid yourself that its good to put on a structure that enjoys nearby wild fires or the like...