Does This Debunk the "Coolant Can Flow Through the Radiator Too Fast" Idea???
"Centrifugal pumps work on the simple principle of imparting kinetic energy to the liquid. The pump consists of an impeller that is generally situated on a rotating shaft and turns inside of the pump casing[^1^]. When the impeller rotates, it creates a vacuum, sucking the fluid into the pump casing. This movement of the impeller adds kinetic energy to the fluid, increasing its velocity."