WMI, if done correctly will always make more power, because besides having MUCH lower IAT, you will also have MUCH better timing.
As for running out - unless you're beating it on the track, you won't be using more than 3-4L per fuel tank. If driving long distance normally, you won't be using it at all.
I usually mount it in the windshield wiper tank and you use more fluid for the windshield wipers than for WMI in bad weather.
You can also have a proper WMI kit with failsafe and add switching to rear o2...
There is always much more potential with WMI. For those who have actually ran a proper WMI kit and tuned for it, this question is a total no-brainer.
Agree on all accounts, my experience mirrors what prj said.
The only down side is a tiny bit of hassle sourcing meth vs plain distilled water.