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

I don't care what you do with pulleys and pumps, if thermostat opens at 180 or 195 degrees it still restricts the flow of coolant. You can only push as much coolant past the thermostat that it will allow yes it may move faster but, the coolant must remain in the block for a certain amount of time in order to transfer the heat from the block to the coolant.


Right. And the LONGER the coolant stays in the block the more heat the exchanger (radiator) has to reject.

You’ve already been shown that what you believe is wrong and you flat refused to even acknowledge you might be wrong.

You ARE wrong. And now that you know that, every time you advise to the contrary you are lying.