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Hey guyz, considering the US dollar is gone down and my aunt is cming down from the US... I was planning on getting a Water methanol injection kit... But what i want to know is will it give me results on my stock turbo.. Im planning on getting a link g4 ecu,600cc injectors and bosch 040 fuel pump.. so with all these mods will the water mthanol injection kit give me some good results??

Can someone even guide me to where in US i can find these kits... At some stage later im planning on getting a 3076r, so should i get it then or it will benefit now also..

Cheers!!

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Learn about the parts you are talking about... And how they are used when tuning/modifing your car. Throwing parts at a car is useless unless they work together.

Don't bother with water meth injection. It's a band aid at best.

I you wan't your aunt to bring you somthing worthwhile from the US, get her to buy you a precision turbo 5557 PS with the twin ceramic bb core and T3 .82 exh housing.

Or a nitrous express nitrous kit.

Or a stack of turbocharging/efi tuning/ecu programing/engine building/chassis and suspension/brakes books from barnes and noble.

Cheers

Justin

Well my reason to get the WMI kit is because im planning on pushing 340 RWKW with stock internals, so i thought it would be a gain to keep the engine cool with the water meth and even get some performance gain...

Well my reason to get the WMI kit is because im planning on pushing 340 RWKW with stock internals, so i thought it would be a gain to keep the engine cool with the water meth and even get some performance gain...

Hmmmmmmmm.

Well my reason to get the WMI kit is because im planning on pushing 340 RWKW with stock internals, so i thought it would be a gain to keep the engine cool with the water meth and even get some performance gain...

Like I said, learn about the parts your talking about and how they're used.

J.

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