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Originally Posted by
Scuby_snax84
I thought about going down the path of water/meth but i heard too many horror stories of blown engines and even witnessed a burnt out bmw 135 caused from water/meth. From what i hear you need to make sure you tank is always full, if you run it empty with the foot flat it could end in disaster.
The "danger" is in an aggressive tune that expect the higher octane rating, lower charge temp/EGT of the water/meth injected intake when driven at high throttle and loading. As Greg says, a float to indicate low mix is a simple indicator of when to back off and maybe switch tunes. If the warning is ignored and engine gets cooked, then that's the driver's fault (same as hammering on 92 octane fuel with a 98 octane tune).
It also helps keep the intake side clean, especially with direct injection engines.
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