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Brickguy221

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Need Help Getting New Octane To Work
« on: November 06, 2014, 10:36:00 PM »
I received my 13# Motiv Octane Monday, and I must say that I am deeply disappointed in it's initial performance. It is drilled 40 x 3 7/8 x 65 with pin under RF. I have slower speed like 13-14 mph and revs on the low side of medium. PAP is 4 x 1/4 up. As for tilt and etc, I have no idea what they are. The ball simply doesn't move well regardless of lane condition it is thrown on. In fact it moves very-very little when it does move and the pin hit/carry is not good.

I previously have purchased the Thrash Frenzy, Primal Scream, and Primal Rage all of which are drilled some what in the area of the Octane and of which all balls were winners from the first throw out of the box, but the Octane isn't even close to being a winner. In fact at the moment I wish I hadn't even bought the ball as it performs that bad.

So, my question is ... has anyone else experienced anything similar with the Octane, and if so, what cover stock adjustments did they make to make the ball work if they were able to make it work?
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Re: Need Help Getting New Octane To Work
« Reply #16 on: November 13, 2014, 09:51:49 PM »
I have decided the Octane is going to be a keeper. However, it may and may not end up being an everyday ball for most THS conditions like my TF was. It did good Monday on a so-so used lane shot with heads spotty. Tues in league, it did ok but not great on a fresh THS, but I was having some timing problems Tues though. Today on so-so used lanes with spotty heads, it rolled really-really great today and way better than Monday. I also changed hand positions from what I almost always use and changed the RF grip from a power oval to oval and like the feel way better. Anxious to try it again next Tues in league on a fresh THS as I think it just may put my 12# Thrash Frenzy to bed ... hope so anyhow.

Today with the hand position and finger grip change and also a wee bit earlier lay down position of the ball on the lane, the ball didn't have that "hockey stick" look it previously did and instead had a late and an extremely hard arc on the back end which is what I was searching for. I may try a different sanding grit and a bit of polish later, but not at the moment .... like they say, "if it ain't broke, don't fix it".
« Last Edit: November 13, 2014, 09:53:27 PM by Brickguy221 »
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