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I live in an area where ethanol is not easy to get, so I ended up ordering a meth kit (snows). I just did a unlock with EPC and wanted to see how people liked MHD/BM3 for tuning with meth. Meth was a sin on my last platform so never tried it, but wanted to see if there were any cons I should be looking out running meth for or helpful tips for picking MHD/BM3. Thank you for all your input.
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I live in an area where ethanol is not easy to get, so I ended up ordering a meth kit (snows). I just did a unlock with EPC and wanted to see how people liked MHD/BM3 for tuning with meth. Meth was a sin on my last platform so never tried it, but wanted to see if there were any cons I should be looking out running meth for or helpful tips for picking MHD/BM3. Thank you for all your input.
Cons:

- Will shorten your lifespan and alienate everyone you know
- Untimely death is possible
- No courses available on UDEMY to help educate you on the process

Pros

- Could become a profitable endeavor if you buy the right RV and find a good partner.
 

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It was her first time using too...

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edited for: all drugs are a sin.
 

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Man poor OP trying to get some real answers over here and everyone is just cracking jokes lol. OP, I haven't personally used Meth but I can imagine it would get really tedious having to constantly check the bottle and refill it all the time. With the Supra being designed the way it is, none of the meth kits are able to put a larger capacity tank in the "trunk" area for obvious safety reasons, so the only meth tanks are the tiny ones that have to fit along the firewall in the engine bay. Depending on how often you drove the car, and what boost target you set the meth to start spraying at, you could be running out of meth and having to refill that tank quite often. These were my concerns and at the end of the day are the reasons why I decided to not get a meth kit.
 

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Ok for real, I’ve never used meth but Iā€˜ve heard it produces some pretty good power gains with the right tune. No. 1 reason I haven’t made the jump is bcuz I’ve heard if anything goes wrong like a clogged nozzle or your tank runs out then your engine runs super lean and likes to blow up…
 
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Ok for real, I’ve never used meth but Iā€˜ve heard it produces some pretty good power gains with the right tune. No. 1 reason I haven’t made the jump is bcuz I’ve heard if anything goes wrong like a clogged nozzle or your tank runs out then your engine runs super lean and likes to blow up…
That was my main concern and why I didn't use it in my last car, but even looking at a Subaru funny will make it blow up.
 
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Man poor OP trying to get some real answers over here and everyone is just cracking jokes lol. OP, I haven't personally used Meth but I can imagine it would get really tedious having to constantly check the bottle and refill it all the time. With the Supra being designed the way it is, none of the meth kits are able to put a larger capacity tank in the "trunk" area for obvious safety reasons, so the only meth tanks are the tiny ones that have to fit along the firewall in the engine bay. Depending on how often you drove the car, and what boost target you set the meth to start spraying at, you could be running out of meth and having to refill that tank quite often. These were my concerns and at the end of the day are the reasons why I decided to not get a meth kit.
The fill-ups are not an issue as I only put on like 50-100 miles a week in the summer months.
 

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@Durk thats real talk bro, I can’t even count how many STI were traded in with blown engines, not just old ones either!
 
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@Durk thats real talk bro, I can’t even count how many STI were traded in with blown engines, not just old ones either!
I'm in sales at a Toyota dealership and I see it all the time. So when I got the chance swapped over to the supra lol
 
 








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