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Old 02-19-2011, 07:02 AM   #1
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Yeah I get that. However the cops seem to frown upon FMIC's, so a water - air could get me out of trouble there. Theres no race tracks up here all the car would really get used for is the strip, or if I join the car club up here (which i plan to) the occasional hill climb in which the ice water could be a benefit. I don't really boost around town street driving and it would remove the I/C out of the way of my radiator. For the price I think it's almost worth doing over my air - air setup. The piping of it really shits me. If it's insufficient then I could still run WI with it. Been doing some research online and it seems like it could suit my needs, I mean it can't be all bad if the veyron runs one. I'll do a bit more research tonight me thinks.
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Old 02-19-2011, 07:15 AM   #2
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Try it out let us know how you go, remember if you want to save your engine though internal water injection is the only way http://machinedesign.com/article/unl...-hot-rods-1103

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