I've read here several times about folks running C41 film in traditional developers like this. I suppose if I had a bunch of C41 film lying around and didn't want to pay for processing, I could imagine doing a little experimentation; but beyond trying it as a curiosity, what's the point? The orange mask will always be there (which, IMO, makes this film nearly worthless for traditional printing compared to regular B&W film); and you lose the fine "grain" of this film by running it in chemistry for which is wasn't designed. I guess being dye-based rather than silver-based emulsion it might be easier to scan with some equipment and software; but otherwise I don't see what is to be gained in doing this beyond what look to me to be pretty seriously sub-par negatives.
So forgive me; I'm not trying to be inflammatory or insulting to anyone, just asking a serious question- what's the point in doing this?