My Cooling Improvement Project (hopefully)

This " theory" is actually fact due to the whole premise of airflow cooling the hot water in the radiator. Same idea as a/c ( hot travels to cold). If the hot water moves too fast thru the rad it does not have enough time in the cooler airflow to transfer.
I'll consider that explanation more if anyone can reference an engineering text or technical paper that states it, and I don't mean rodder sites. Until then, I'll continue to understand that higher fluid velocity increases the convective heat transfer rate. Most hot rodders have only a vague understanding of the difference between temperature and heat flow, similar to how people unschooled in electronics can't distinguish current flow and voltage drop.