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Thread: I'm confused, Radiator Flow Rate, More not always better?

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    There is no mystery here. Liquid flow rate and air flow rate are conjoined twins. This has been well documented years ago by Bill Adams and his extensive radiator testing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nikhsub1 View Post
    There is no mystery here. Liquid flow rate and air flow rate are conjoined twins. This has been well documented years ago by Bill Adams and his extensive radiator testing.
    Do you recall any specifics about what's going on it detail?

    I don't understand it,but it's very interesting especially when there's becoming an increasing number of users that prefer very very slow speed fans....

    It does me there are circumstances where you may want to PURPOSELY run radiators in parallel or series. You might even consider some sort of bypass plumbing setup to tune the radiator where it peaks in heat dissipation.

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