Spraying NOS or CO2 on to a FMIC is very expensive, bulky, heavy, inefficient way to cool you inlet charge. A 10lb bottle only last 5-6 minutes of constant use.
Thats why i'mthinking water as it will be alot cheaper to buy, install and run..... and on thinks like santpod i will just bring crushed ice put that in the water and watch the intakes fall i was racing a clio 182 the other night at the begining of the race i was caning him it wasn't even close but then after about 5 roundabouts and 5 miles it wasn't so close anymore i was only just getting past him then i looked at my intake temp it was 72 degree's so i do need to do something to reduce these temps?? is there anything else but the fmic that is directly linked to intake temps if not i would just have to assume the forge one is inadequate ad will have to start looking for a better fmic!! what do you guys think?? would bad mapping lead to high intake temps?? i wouldn't have thought so... but i'm no mastermind in this subject!