Does VP monitor the comments on the videos they put out? Seen some questions in here, I am wondering the same on a few of them. Would like to hear from VP.
All depends on what you drive. In a performance vehicle, NA, Supercharged or Turbocharged from the factory MAY see a gain when not tuned for it. Usually if an engine doesn't see a reason to pull timing it will give you a few degrees of advance. You can tune for it, it's not a big deal but it gets expensive unless you race and you win to offset that.
@@dj4monie yes you’re right I have a VMP 100 octane tune for race gas I chose boostane octane booster and mixed it to obtain 100 octane from 93 octane the extra lead from boostane gave the Mach a lil more umph I was able to get by the 5.0 because he was spinning but even when he gained traction he wasn’t able to pick me up In the eighth mile but as you will see in my other video he picked me up in the half mile roll racing I have 4.10 gears now but I’m planning on 4.30s in the next couple of weeks
I’m a VP dealer out in south Miami Florida so I’ll definitely be adding these products to our inventory. Btw the grey polo looks amazing!!!
I’m proud to be a VP Racing Fuel sponsored driver!!!
I accidentally used a can of purple Octanium in 10 gallons in my 2015 Nissan Maxima. Did I cause any O2 sensor or cat damage?
No, I used it in my Focus ST with no bad results. This is just better formulated for use with Unleaded Fuels.
Going to try it on my next event
Does VP monitor the comments on the videos they put out? Seen some questions in here, I am wondering the same on a few of them. Would like to hear from VP.
Can you mix this with regular 50/50 antifreeze in case you can't get all of it out of your block
Question
the Green Can Unleaded or Purple Can OFFROAD use only !!!
what is the Differerence n?
LIkely more MMT in the Off Road formula
Can I use the additive and coolant ?
The new stay frosty coolant I can use it on a motorcycle?
In the disclaimer it says it's for motorcycles and high-performance engines
What bike ?what was the difference ?
Do you have to have a tune to use octanium?
Mr. Mach 1 that’s what I want to know
I got a 9 horsepower gain in my 2006 Mustang GT before a tune. Getting a tune will maximize power but you'll still see gains even if the car is stock.
All depends on what you drive. In a performance vehicle, NA, Supercharged or Turbocharged from the factory MAY see a gain when not tuned for it. Usually if an engine doesn't see a reason to pull timing it will give you a few degrees of advance. You can tune for it, it's not a big deal but it gets expensive unless you race and you win to offset that.
@@dj4monie yes you’re right I have a VMP 100 octane tune for race gas I chose boostane octane booster and mixed it to obtain 100 octane from 93 octane the extra lead from boostane gave the Mach a lil more umph I was able to get by the 5.0 because he was spinning but even when he gained traction he wasn’t able to pick me up In the eighth mile but as you will see in my other video he picked me up in the half mile roll racing I have 4.10 gears now but I’m planning on 4.30s in the next couple of weeks