Guys
I hope you do not mind me adding some general comments to this thread.
I would not reccommend the deletion of the viscous clutch fan. (My opinion only)
Its an engine compartment fan.
Its fitted to these vehicles because of the severe thermal environment that race type exhaust headers & EGR can generate within the engine compartment.
When Idling, this fan will move air to diffuse the superheated air above the exhaust & prevent localised heat stressing that allows thing like the air box to remain relatively cool.(cool intake air equals better efficiency & more power)
Positive air pressure disengages the viscous fan clutch to prevent extra frictional losses & the tips of the blades remain within subsonic rpm speeds.
The electric fans operation is much more an alround cooling function wether the vehicle be at static Idle, Autobahn driving or 2nd & 3rd gear mountain altitude driving.
Its main aim is to stabilse the water & oil cooling system plus air con condensor, hence its position in front of the cooling pack radiators driving air onto the radiator vanes.
You have to ask yourself why a manufacturer has fitted something only for a tuning or otherwise company to delete it.
If replaced with another electric fan within the engine compartment, then great, but to delete completely when an intrumented vehicle test has shown a requirement for it is quite risky.
Regards
Farrell