High volume water pump?Yes/No

I remember reading somewhere that with too much flow, the coolant does not have enough time in the rad to cool down.

Everything I've read shows this to be an old wives tail. While "true" that the coolant has less time in the radiator to dissipate the heat, it also has less time in the engine to absorb that heat.

Pulled from another thread.

A common misconception is that if coolant flows too quickly through the system, that it will not have time to cool properly. However the cooling system is a closed loop, so if you are keeping the coolant in the radiator longer to allow it to cool, you are also allowing it to stay in the engine longer, which increases coolant temperatures. Coolant in the engine will actually boil away from critical heat areas within the cooling system if not forced through the cooling system at a sufficiently high velocity. This situation is a common cause of so-called "hot spots", which can lead to failures.