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Old 01-22-2022, 02:32 PM   #11 (permalink)
Zyonara91
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If your car is in winter hibernation, let it rest, do not start it up.

When I put my car away for the winter I fill it with Shell or Canadian Tire ethanol free 91 then put STP fuel stabilizer in it. I also change the oil before putting it away. In addition I keep it hooked to a battery tender.

When spring comes, I start the car and just drive how I would anyways, I don't know why I would drive any different. I mean I turn the wheel all the way left and right a few times, pump the brakes, go through the gears slowly to ensure I don't kill myself when I do a spirited drive.

I try to burn through the "old" gas as quick as I can even though I know it is perfectly good.
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