It doesn't really lose any oomph when it hits the radiator. Current is, just like in an electrical circuit, constant throughout a loop. It is impossible for the flow of water to be slower in some parts than in other parts. As far as pressure, pressure may be slightly greater in the block if that were first in the system. However, you need to weigh whether you'd rather have higher pressure in the block or the heat generated by the pump removed by the radiator first. I suppose it all matters on whether your block is one in which pressure matters more or if your pump adds a lot of heat. Either way, it shouldn't make too much of a difference.
-Kevin
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I used to throw hot coffee all over the ass of the horse there, then whip him while he was kickin' at me. Those f***in things are crazy.
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