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Old 04-30-2008, 02:59 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by darooke View Post
Nitrous will freeze meth if mixed with water. It will turn the meth and water into crystals which will be injected into your motor. 100% meth would prob. work but why chance it? I would not spray both. Use race gas with nitrous. The nitrous will cool the intake charge better then meth and the race gas will give you the octane needed for more boost.

The freezing point of meth is like -144F I don't think if you spray meth before the throttle body and nitrous direct port it would freeze and the cost difference between meth and race gas would make it worth it, and you don't run the nitrous and meth all the time like you would the race gas so you can decide when you want to go go go.
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