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Join Date: Oct 1999
Location: Saltsburg, PA USA
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![]() Well, I store my car all winter, ususally from October 31 through March 15, or later if it is a long winter. I change the oil and filter right before I park it in the garage. I used to start the car once a month as well but then I read (I think it was here in MW) that all the oil drains from the engine in a few days so starting it say 4 times over the winter results in 4 dry starts instead of one dry start in the Spring. We will see, as this is the first winter that I have not started the car at all. The fuel tank is full, the car is on jack stands ( prevents the tires from drying out sitting on the concrete), and the battery cable is disconnected.
Come on Spring!! ![]()
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