Anybody ever use nitro methane oil as an additive????

I'm with the "no good reason to waste money on "nitromethane" oil" crowd.

So it has a lot of additives. But what additives, in it or not in it, are beneficial for a performance passenger car application when the oil is designed for short term use between changes and has to deal with dilution from nitromethane? Also, how will the chemicals used in that oil react with those in the oil it is mixed with? Will it "blend". Will it "react" in a negative fashion? Without extensive testing by qualified people, it's a guessing game. You may be getting by, but that doesn't mean the mix is better for the engine.

I suggest the proper oil for your particular application. Personally, I prefer Amsoil products, some of which have plenty of zinc for flat tappet cam & lifter life.

https://www.amsoil.com/dealer/techservicesbulletin/MotorOil/TSB MO-2007-08-08 Flat Tappet.pdf

Amsoil source & info:
www.thelubepage

I'm kinda curious if the "nitro" oil has zinc & phosphorous & how much. But I still wouldn't consider using it.