Does This Debunk the "Coolant Can Flow Through the Radiator Too Fast" Idea???

There is a thread on FABO now about a thermostat gasket leaking. One contributor mentioned that he installed a Flowcooler high flow water pump and his leak started then. I had never heard of Flowcooler High Flow water pumps, so I went to their website. I read the "Common Questions about High Flow pumps" section on their website. It was very interesting. It is a short read.

Considering how many comments/threads/problems we hear about engines running hot, I think this is a very good thing to read. My engine runs a little hotter than I would like. I think I might try one of their pumps. I am not easily convinced by high pressure, phony sales claims. The data in this short article make a lot of sense to me. One thing I found interest was this:

" Hold on...doesn't the coolant have to have more time in the radiator to cool? No. But a lot of people still think so. We have come up with some explanations for the Doubting Thomas."

What they said was very interesting. Please take a look at it.

Commons Questions about Hi Flow Pumps
Not buying what they're selling. Too much self contradiction.