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It's not always just the traction compound material. Newest issue of Drag Racing Action magazine has a two-part story on track prep. Should be out on the newsstands in about a week.
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John I just go by personal experience. The places that use VHT and know how to mix it are almost always good. I do realize there are other issues that can come into play but I have been to too many race tracks lately that have been using VP and its smooth and black with no stick.
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Greg, what does Ohio Valley use? We are planning on coming to the combo race on Saturday and it is supposed to be hot.
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I've seen subtle changes over the years, and people have adapted or become accustomed to what they can and cannot accomplish. I've been to some tracks where people just raved about the incredible traction, whereas I noticed a number of cars having problems, prompting me to think, "So that's what passes for incredible traction these days..."
![]() On a somewhat related note, I STILL see people leave the line trailing rocks, sand, and debris out of their rocker panels, dumping it right in front of their own slicks. Clean your wheel wells in the staging lanes, or do something to prevent debris from collecting there in the first place.
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Looks like Greg is trying to make a point. Who uses VP and who uses VHT? Enough data and racers will decide where to race based on the traction compound used there. Then maybe some track operators will sit up, take notice, and quit listening to snake oil salesmen. |
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Maybe you should just ask if they prep the track properly? I have been down some good working tracks with VP LC7 prep. It doesn't matter what is put on the track if it isn't done correctly, it wont work. LC7 works just as good if not better in the heat than VHT does.
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There was no reason to go away from VHT except for one HUGE problem, the EPA. Ya can't use the good stuff anymore according to them, I believe it's alcohol based. The tracks that do are "getting away" with it, hope they can stick (pun intended) with it for as long as they can.
The accepted stuff is a problem , it seems to me, because ya can't run on a cold track anymore and it's marginal in the heat. It's caused more scheduling problems lately where racing is holted or postponed until we get "heat into the track" in the mornings and after dark. National events have been using the new shyt for years now and in case ya haven't noticed it has caused all kinds of issues. Nascar was using it in pit lane as well but they can't use it either, seen 'em spraying coke down for a while!!
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Larry. Ohio Valley switched back to VHT this year and the track has been excellent. Their prior use of VP cost them a lot of racers.
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My experience with VP has not been good. Stick cars, and others that need wheel speed appear to like VP better. Too much spraying and not enough dragging is what many smaller tracks seem to lean toward. They just don't know. VHT now comes pre mixed with methanol, and one local guy told me two drums supposedly the same mix are often different colors. Makes you wonder.
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