Winter Storage
#16
Originally Posted by inTgr8r
Eric, this an idea shared by many, however.....
it is not a good thing to do.
Starting it like this will only lead to moisture buildup from condensation.
If you want to start the car you need to take it for a run & really warm it up (15 -20 min drive) not just idle in the driveway.
it is not a good thing to do.
Starting it like this will only lead to moisture buildup from condensation.
If you want to start the car you need to take it for a run & really warm it up (15 -20 min drive) not just idle in the driveway.
#17
Joined: Jan 2004
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From: Toronto, GTA north
#18
already, car is now official in storage, all precaution taken thanks guys. Now the fun begin. I took the back seat passenger seat out, will start to sound damp the inside of the car. V1 semi hardwired man that was a bitch to fish, next will be my doors will be taken apart to replace the speaker tweater and TS mirror. Ings fender +1 fender will be order soon. Going to be a fun winter project.
#20
#21
Originally Posted by God|ZIlla168
K i bought sta-bli and let me ask if I got this right before I pour it in. the bottle i bought is the 256ml, the small one. Says the whole bottle does up to 75l, so do i pour the whole thing in my tank? even though the coupe is 76l
Yes, the measure doesn't have to be that precise to one litre!! Be careful putting it in. You may have to pop fuel neck open with a screwdriver or something similiar since the neck on the bottle may not be long enough to push the surge cap down. Have a rag with you to protect against spillage.
Just remembered- if you have the stabil with the built in measuring device it's a pita but you'll get it done.
G/L
#23
Originally Posted by God|ZIlla168
well i did not put the neck all the way in i just pour the thing in, so did it get into the fuel?
Be sure to run the car for 10-15 minutes. It may help with the mixing if you drive it a bit.
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