Radiator question

If the lower hose is 130* when the engine was at 190 and at 220,, the rads doing it's job, losing heat..

I'd look elsewhere,, changing the thermostat first, or temporarily removing it as a test.. check the bottom hose has a coil in it,, and not sucking shut as engine rpm increases.. jmo

Yes. Never overlook the basics. A bad radiator cap can cause overheating and boil over. Mine did yesterday because the filler neck was broken. 15# of pressure raises the boiling point another 45°. (3° per pound of pressure)