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Old 28 August 2004, 06:26 PM
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Question Benifit's of NOS/FMIC

Nitrous on fmic? I have seen these kits for £300, dosent seem bad considering water injection is £200 or there abouts. I no the refills would be costly but are the benerfit's much greater? I am considering this as part of a modified 2.5 project, any thought's would be helpfull.

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Do you have a need for extra cooling on your FMIC?

Co2 is probably more cost effective than nitrous if you do go down that route.

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