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Old 08-26-2019, 04:37 PM   #1
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Oil Change Dilemma

I took out the P car this spring from winter storage; it had a fresh oil change before storage. I have put just under 500 miles. I anticipate I'll store it NLT Nov with under 1000 miles driven.

Do I change the oil for the winter or store it with under 1000 miles on a fresh oil change with under 1K miles?

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Old 08-26-2019, 05:46 PM   #2
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I took out the P car this spring from winter storage; it had a fresh oil change before storage. I have put just under 500 miles. I anticipate I'll store it NLT Nov with under 1000 miles driven.

Do I change the oil for the winter or store it with under 1000 miles on a fresh oil change with under 1K miles?
If you plan on changing the oil next spring, I'd think that's equivalent to changing it this Nov, but if you plan on going to next Nov before changing, consider that the oil would be 2 years old by then, and I wouldn't go that long.

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It'll be fine unless it affects your sleep this winter. Really.

You are talking about keeping synthetic oil with 1K miles of use in a vehicle that is not moving for an extra 6 months.

Sleep tight.
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It'll be fine unless it affects your sleep this winter. Really.

You are talking about keeping synthetic oil with 1K miles of use in a vehicle that is not moving for an extra 6 months.

Sleep tight.
That is comforting. Though, my real concern was the oil turning acidic over winter storage.
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I took out the P car this spring from winter storage; it had a fresh oil change before storage. I have put just under 500 miles. I anticipate I'll store it NLT Nov with under 1000 miles driven.

Do I change the oil for the winter or store it with under 1000 miles on a fresh oil change with under 1K miles?
Yes. Even 100 miles puts fuel and acids into the oil. Oil is cheap, the consequences are not.
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Yes. Even 100 miles puts fuel and acids into the oil. Oil is cheap, the consequences are not.


That makes sense. Changing the oil, even ~ 6 MOS before storage removes acids, fuel, whatever else e.g. metals, from long-term storage and whatever else these chemicals turn into over several months from not being burnt through combustion.
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I stored mine in November and changed oil in May every year and only did 1000 KM per year. The dealer told me to change it in spring when I take it out and I would be good to go.
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I'm with JFP on this . . .

. . . And have been for 6 years. Changing the oil just before storage ensures no unburnt fuel, water or other contaminants are present. I'd rather have clean oil in the engine than in a jug on the shelf waiting for spring.
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. . . And have been for 6 years. Changing the oil just before storage ensures no unburnt fuel, water or other contaminants are present. I'd rather have clean oil in the engine than in a jug on the shelf waiting for spring.
Waste of car and oil... Just drive it all seasons
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Waste of car and oil... Just drive it all seasons
You've never been to Manitoba in January have you? And please, don't tell me Michigan has winter too. You ain't seen nothin' like a Canadian Prairie winter. Driving a sports car in 40 below temperatures and foot high ice ruts on the roads is not good for the car or your sanity.
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You've never been to Manitoba in January have you? And please, don't tell me Michigan has winter too. You ain't seen nothin' like a Canadian Prairie winter. Driving a sports car in 40 below temperatures and foot high ice ruts on the roads is not good for the car or your sanity.
Yup. I can attest to this. Still have scars on my lips from the zippers on my parka freezing to them as I walked to school as a child.

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Old 08-28-2019, 03:41 PM   #13
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Waste of car and oil... Just drive it all seasons
Rear wheel drive does not work well in snow, in Denver, Co. one of the most expensive states for car insurance; I am taking no chances. I am fortunate, I drive my Audi Quatrro during the winter and then some; we can get snow in Sep/Oct thur Apr/May.

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