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327 Rwkw 760Nm Xt One Tonne Ute (Was A V8)


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Water meth kits are a good bang for buck modification no question as the job it does it to purely cool the intake temps dramatically and with cool stable temps power generation is quite substantial 
 
upwards of 30rwkw can be had off of a correctly set up and tuned kit and is really a step sideways if you can't afford a big cooler and other hardware ( typically ) but even with a "banging" set up even on E85 watermeth will still reduce intake temps dramatically so there's still a gain to be had especially if you live where ambient temp is typically north of 30* and humidity up there as well 
 
anytime we can reduce IAT's there's gains to be had !
for $1100 plus tuning time/costs I probably wouldn't bother for what you want and can be achieved without it  

Thanks for your well explaint text .that's what I call great information that I can clearly understand . Thank you so much to take your time to write that .
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Smart man. 
Do you plan on going e85 permanently or running 2 tunes? 
 
Johnny just grab some jerry cans and stock up. 
Mine is only 5 minutes away. Actually on the way to work. 

Thinking of 2 tunes .E85 and 98 tune
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Oh dang that's no good at all 

 

I dare say there will be many going to pay respects as he had an amazing reputation in his hay day 

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Oh dang that's no good at all 
 
I dare say there will be many going to pay respects as he had an amazing reputation in his hay day 

Yes he did . Live is so short , enjoy while you can .
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Fun there is no fun .lol I will start again with a na one and will also get the na cover for it . I rubed through the paint when I tried to get the run out . Was thin right beside the run and I I <3 Bananased it .could have hidden it with a sticker f425ef40c511bb263272ab058abb2212.jpg
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