STORING CAR FOR WINTER
#2
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Location: New Jersey
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There are a bunch of different ways ...this is what i do ..
If the car is on gasoline- start it up and i spray "Engine store " like crazy into the carb till the engine starts to smoke alot and cough a little . I like to have the tires off the ground too. Then every once in awaile i just "bump the mtr over so the same spring isnt being compressed. I also ..which some here will disagree .. use "Sta-bil" in the gas. I have never had a single problem. I also keep a battery maintainer on all winter.
If this is Alcohol .. its a whole different animal ..
Hope this helps
Keith
If the car is on gasoline- start it up and i spray "Engine store " like crazy into the carb till the engine starts to smoke alot and cough a little . I like to have the tires off the ground too. Then every once in awaile i just "bump the mtr over so the same spring isnt being compressed. I also ..which some here will disagree .. use "Sta-bil" in the gas. I have never had a single problem. I also keep a battery maintainer on all winter.
If this is Alcohol .. its a whole different animal ..
Hope this helps
Keith
#3
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Join Date: Apr 2008
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I JUST CALLED VP RACING FUELS AND THEY SAID THAT THERE FUEL(VP110) WILL NOT VARNISH LIKE REGULAR GAS,SO IM GOING TO RUN IT EVERY ONCE IN A WHILE UNTIL IT RUNS OUT,MAYBE A GALLON OR SO LEFT IN TANK.THENJUST TURN MOTOR OVER ONCE A WEEK TO KEEP PSI OFF OF THE SAME SPRING.
#4
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Originally Posted by dynaguy03
If this is Alcohol .. its a whole different animal ..
Keith
seems much easier then gas :wink: