Thunder Valley Dragway 7/10/15

Are you saying the Octanium has MMT in it?  Interesting!  BTW, 104+ steadfastly maintains:

Why do the 104+® Octane Boost products say “For Off Road Use Only” on the label?

These formulas are not registered with the EPA for on-road use, so we are required to label both the 104+® Octane Boost and 104+® MAXIMUM Octane Boost products for “Off Road Use Only”. However, both 104+® brand products are safe to use in ALL vehicles, and will not harm catalytic converters or oxygen sensors.

Do any of the 104+® brand products contain alcohol or MMT®* ?

No. 104+® brand products contain neither alcohol nor MMT® Fuel Additive* . MMT® is dangerous to spark plugs, catalytic converters, and OBD (on-board diagnostic) oxygen sensor systems. It is not recommended by vehicle manufacturers, and is considered an environmental hazard.
 
I didn't say it. Tom Henriott, a technical advisor at VP Racing Fuels did when he emailed me back to answer my question about Octanium. I'm just going to skip any additives and buy a 55 gal drum of the good stuff, going to do a different thread for that discussion though.
 
Also talked to a co-worked of mine who races regularly at Thunder Valley and the DA that night was right around 4000 which made me feel not so bad about my 13.600 now lol!
 
DakotaSHO said:
Also talked to a co-worked of mine who races regularly at Thunder Valley and the DA that night was right around 4000 which made me feel not so bad about my 13.600 now lol!
Google DA calculator...drag times should pop up as top option...then you choose track, then time and it will give you exact DA per hour most the time. When I checked yours it actually had it down to 15 minute intervals I think.

Rich

 
Ahhhh..figured out I needed to take off my ad blocker for the weather info to pop up. You're correct, it was just above 3000.
 
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