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quote:Originally posted by crazie.eddie
Not sure, but woulnd't you have to worry about the fluids kind of gunking up, especially the gas? I would think of it as a lawn mower or snow blower. Before storing it away, you normally just run it until it's empty of gas. What I normally do with my '89 Supra was just to start it every week or 2 weeks and let it run for a bit, making sure the garage was open. I had enough room in the garage to move it forward and back, alternating each week.
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Warming up the car every once in awhile is bad! Remember the question you had on another forum about water coming out of the exhaust? Well that happens when a car is stored too. If you just start it up and let it run, say 15 minutes or so, it's not enough to blow out that condensation. The result? [:I]You'll eventually rust out your exhaust from the inside out. It's better to just disconnect the battery and let it sit. If you want to start it up every once in a while you need to left it run for at least half an hour, and part of it at slighty higher than idle. That way all the water will be blown out. The longer a car sits, then more condensation it will build during the winter months. Learned it the hard way years ago.[:0]
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