er blocking air flow, well it doesnt really do that, IC feels exactly the same. And as for doing nothing, I can sit in traffic with the fan on, and have a nice cool IC, even with the engine bay very hot. Most dyno fans actually work quite well, especially when tuning my Rx7 which needs air for oil and coolant temps more then anything! Alot of old school rally cars did it, and the reason why alot of people havent done this....not many cars have the top mount. Sure a wrx does, buts its tiny. CO2 works well, but you just cant keep a continuous flow of CO2 blowing on the IC all the time.
The fan worked great during the autox today. Alot of people loved the idea, and a couple evo guys want to install one in their hood vents to draw out the hot air. I would say 810cfm is a pretty darn good air flow, the air coming out the other side is very strong. So take it or leave it, Ill keep the fan.
Just a comment. The screws that hold the motor together for the fan do rub alittle on the hood, which only started happening during the autox today, Im assuming from the harsh throttle inputs causing the motor to move. I may eventually try to mod the underside of the hood to allow for more room, but air being pushed in will go right about the fan motor.