"opinion" is not science. Science is based on fact, not trial and error.
Lambojayso is right, you must have functioning batwings, and I don't mean just capable of raising and lowering. They must be fully ducted to channel the air through the radiators unobstructed.
I realize there are alot of self made engineers on this forum, thinking that trial and error is a valid substitution for education+experience.
Science is the PROVEN statistics of a given problem, and the proven outcome of the solutions. Yes, the dual pass radiators do cool better than the single pass, but its LESS THAN 5%. Is that what you guys are looking for, 5% better cooling?
Push/pull fans will only fight each other when they are of different CFM's. It wouldn't surprise me that you (RT) would "try" 2 different fans and then in your moment of brilliantcy determine its inefficient.
The facts are that dual pass rads only cool at best 5% better than single pass. The fact is that given the problems with rear mounted radiators on these builds (limited space, poor airflow), the answer is to use the largest possible SINGLE PASS radiators that will fit, slow the water flow to insure better cooling, and use dual fans OF THE SAME CFM on each radiator.
Go back and try it RT, you'll see I'm right.