It's 5.30A.M and I just got back from Subang.
Not back from clubbing.
w00ts. Can't wait to test the effects during a hot afternoon.
Well, sorry if it bores you LoL.
1st up, dismantling the grill to access the condenser.

Fitting in the additional fan.

Fellow member's car who sold me the fan.

Driving back. Dare to look at the rearview mirror?

How the additional fan helps?
The conventional vehicle aircond system consist of only 1 fan to suck the hot air from the condenser. When the vehicle is idling, the fan will suck hot air, therefore making your air-conditioning abit less effective, it will only cool up when your vehicle is moving as the wind blows against it.
Now, adding a fan to suck from the outside would simulate that situation and help the air-conditioning's effectiveness. What more when it's a Denso Made in Japan 11-blade fan?=)
Well, am god damn tired now. So nitez.