Originally Posted by UnseenMenace
In terms of aiding the cooling with an electric device I suppose you could do it with a Peltier device, also known as thermoelectric (TE) modules, these are small solid-state devices that function as heat pumps. A "typical" unit is a few millimeters thick by a few millimeters to a few centimeters square. It is a sandwich formed by two ceramic plates with an array of small Bismuth Telluride cubes ("couples") in between. When a DC current is applied heat is moved from one side of the device to the other
If you has an alloy intercooler and mounted the peltier to the end tanks perhaps this would work however the warm side of the peltier would obviously increase under bonnet termpratures..
Just mentioning theory, not for a moment suggesting that this would work or that Im going to try it

thems the ones! just thought it would be a good idea... i used them as a way to cool a boiler control unit - being as that is in a boiler its pretty hot... so was thinking it could work to aid IC's or something...
could od with someone that knows what they are on about...