Looks like I'm in the same club as 87NAT.
PTE SL IC and soon to be Alky Control from Razor. Stock fan, but I did have to replace my stock radiator with an aluminum Griffin. Me being originally from MS, I can relate to heating issues in a hot summer climate. My other two cars had front mount intercoolers on them when I live in Miss. I did have the radiators recored with high efficiency 3 core cores, ran the stock fan on the limited with it's ESP FM IC, and dual spal fans on the PTE FM IC on the grey car. Both of them tended to run hot on those 100* 100% humidity summer days. (185-205* coolant temps) If you do not want to have to change anything (IE fan, radiator) then a stock location intercooler is the answer for hot climates. The only downside is the heat soak issue, but this is pretty much alleviated if you run an alky injection kit. If this were to be a track only car and not driven on the street much and no long trips, then a FM IC is the winner. There are ways to keep the temps down on FM IC equipped car in hot climates, but it will cost money. Aluminum rad, dual fans, RMI 25 additive, 160* t-stat (which pretty much every car should have) and boxing the area around and underneath the FM IC in with either sheet metal or rubber baffling.
Hope some of this helps.
Patrick