Devils own stage 2 kit is the one I use, google it. Water injection needs to be mapped correct, Ie lean running fuel map strategy more ignition advance at peak cylinder pressure. Running the fuel at stage 2 or even stage1 12.5:1 / 11.5:1 will reduce power, but still give good cooling. I am running 13.5:1 under load from 3000rpm to 7800rpm with around 4deg more advance than any other mapped 1.8t would run. I am seeing ignition pull of 4-5cf at 3500rpm at 22psi, without the water injection the Ignition correction would be pulling +12cf, with loud audible knock/pinking and on the verge of piston or spark plug damage. I can thrash my car hard for 3 hours, then straight away lift the bonnet and put my face on the inlet manifold which will be as cold as a can of beef of of the fridge.
We also used it on a mondeo tdci with nos and managed over 100bhp 130lbft gains on the stock turbo, it's the water injection which maintained the power across the whole rpm range. Should be in the fast ford mag soon, once if the quickest 130tdci in the uk. :-)