not exactly - thickness has hardly anything to do with how much heat it can dissipate unless you count the extra few mm's of surface area you get along the width of the radiator (which isn't all that much more); the thicker it is the more heat it can *hold*... the key to *cooling* is to move as much air through the radiator as possible.
consider your mods... if you've now got a fat intercooler in front, and maybe an oil cooler as well, plus never reinstalled the lower plastic engine shield, or have a gap between your front bar and your lower radiator support, all that will add up to less cooling.
there's no doubt a big fat 52mm or more radiator will help, all i'm saying is thicker is not necessarily better - much like people have now realised that 100mm+ "drag" intercoolers aren't a good idea, both in terms of volume and lack of airflow