Anderson's Mr. Freeze Vs. Snow Performance

reeber

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Mar 10, 2004
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I can get the Anderson's kit for only like $170. However, Snow Performance has one for over $400. Anderson's is very basic and doesn't use a pump like the snow performance's methanol injection kit. Also, Snow's version has a low methanol warning light which I like, but I am anal enough to check the levels daily to ensure no negative effects. I am also doing a 2 stage chip for when and if the methanol does run out. Any experience, or opinions of either product? I am buying one or the other this week.
 
I have Mr Freeze and picked up only 60rwhp, I pegged my air meter, or I would have gotten more. Your car will need to be tuned, or at least the timing changed as it cools down the air allowing more timing. My tuner didn't believe it was going to work as he'd had trouble with another un-named kit. His jaw dropped. But all the old timer at that shop said they used to us kits like this in the 60's. I check it once a week to see how much is in there. I will further modify it to increase the volume. I have it in my daily driver and have a flip chip with (2) tunes. (1) with it on and (1) with it off. Hope that helps.
 
My air meter has a lot left in it. So, I am not worried about that. I am getting a dyno tune with the kit. I have plenty of room for the extra HP. I know about the 2 stage chip. I am getting that as well. You have both an intercooler and the Mr. Freeze? You must be able to put all kinds of timing back into that car. Very surprised with only 480rwhp though. I am pushing 467 now with a non-intercooled setup. I am expecting well over 500 with the Mr. Freeze.