Does This Debunk the "Coolant Can Flow Through the Radiator Too Fast" Idea???
First rusty I agree with you. Second how does the thermostat stop a motor from running to cold. It opens at a predetermined temperature and then controls how much coolant goes thru the motor to keep that temp. There is no two ways about it. Face it. It all has to work together to get the job done. With all the research done at the manufacturing plants don't you think the engineers used the right formulas to figure these things out. If you run without a thermostat chances are you will not pull enough heat out of the block causing the oil to run too hot and burn up your bearings and cam. If your car runs to cool what happens to your oil it heats up and breaks down.