Well first of all I personally would not do that. Now I'll proceed to explain myself. You have a great fan, it works on a slip clutch so it doesn't slow down your engine hardly at all. Besides, once you throw your electrics on there, unless it's a much smaller fan, you will DEFINETLY lose HP. When you transfer one energy to the next, even if it's really well built, you'll lose about 20% efficiency. In other words, your fan right now is working directly off the power the engine is creating, there's no converting of energy. If you hooked up and electric fan, the engine's power will be converted into electricty through the alternator and then back into the spinning motion of the fan through a little motor. All this will account for probably 20% efficiency loss. The only upside to an electric fan is if you can control it yourself. When you want power, turn the fan off, you'll gain a couple extra HP, but when you begin to overheat...
The ONLY exception!!!! If you're racing your car, take your fan off completly. You should keep moving quickly enough that the sheer wind power will cool off your radiator with the need of an addition fan. Nearly every BMW I've seen that is used scrictly for track use, does not have a fan.