The problem sounds like one of airflow. The temperature creeping up at the light is a good sign of this. The flex hose disturbs the flow of coolant, and slows it down, also causing unwanted turbulence and flow restriction, due to its ribbed inner surface. The shroud will make a huge difference, as it stops the airflow at the outer ends of the fan blades from being "recycled". It is one of the first things I was taught about airflow around a fan blade. At the tips (and for as much as the first 10% of the length of the blade!), airflow is circular, simply being spun from in front of the fan to behind it, and back again. The shroud, if properly placed, prevents this. The fan must be at least halfway into the shroud, and no more than all the way inserted into it. Install the fan too deep into the shroud, and you do not fix your problem; install it too shallow, and it does not fix the problem. Install the shroud before you do any other big changes to the system- I think it will fix the problem for you.