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So, I have a RB26 powered by GTSS. I bought an AEM water-meth kit but seeing how cheap NOS kit go for, I was wondering if it would be safe to run both? Is there a risk of fire (explosion when mixed both) ? Is the NOS very hard to tune on the dyno?

Anyways, let's talk about it haha!

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Id say one or the other... I'm not a fan of nos or power adders that regularly need to be topped up, so maybe I'm the wrong person to be giving advice.

NOS is heavily illegal on the street, but more to the point why do you need both? There's plenty of other ways to make power than using both at once.

So, I have a RB26 powered by GTSS. I bought an AEM water-meth kit but seeing how cheap NOS kit go for, I was wondering if it would be safe to run both? Is there a risk of fire (explosion when mixed both) ? Is the NOS very hard to tune on the dyno?

Anyways, let's talk about it haha!

First off WMI has its place but I realy don't like it... especially on a 26 as you won't get even distrobution with a single point kit.

Sell it.

Any advantages of cooling from WMI are negated with the use of N20. Nitrous oxide has fantastic cooling properties as it expands into the intake.

A correctly set up and installed nitrous kit isn't cheap... Think 2k all up. And don't even think about buying one of the cheap kits.... they only end in disaster.

By the way, nitrous is an inert gas.... it's not all fast and the furious- naaaaaawzzzz and it's gonna blow. It only serves as an oxidiser.

I'd suggest reading some of the info on http://forum.nitrous-advice.org/index.php

Cheers

Justin

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