Here comes a bullshit theory I made up (well not really). I feel that radiators that thin out the water will work better. The reason behind this is because if you think about it: It doesn't take as long to cool a glass of boiling water as it does say a fish tank full. While the DangerDen cube is a great performer, the radiators that thin out the water cool better because the water volume to surface area is lower, lets say (make believe) 1mL:1cuIN, that would be in the Haydens' and Big Mommas'. In the dangerden cube and every other tube pass radiator the water has a place to hide, in the center of the tube. And that the ratio above might be something like (make believe) 10ml:1cuIN (water volume:Surface Area (in cubic inches)}. The big momma and all other heater core radiators, I believe, perform better.
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