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Need Oil Change for Winterizing Drove < 700 mi
I didn't have time to drive more than 700 miles this summer. I started with clean oil change from winterizing.
Should I change the oil again before winterizing? |
It is highly recommended you change the oil immediately before storing the car for winter, especially if you did any racing or autocross. You need to change it annually anyway, regardless of mileage. :cheers:
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My school of thought on this... and this is only me... but I prefer to winterized with the old oil and replace the oil at spring just before intense service. To me it doesn't make any big difference if the engine sits with the old oil. Depends where you live but when you take the car out during spring you will end up with oil that has collected humidity all winter long.
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Thanks guys!
Seems changing oil for winterizing is best option and easiest transition for spring. We already hit below freezing here in Colorado, but may have a few more mild days mid 70s low 60s before going consistently below 50 |
I changed my oil 3 weeks ago put on little over 300 miles. I don't need to change the oil for winter storage do i? I'm still going to drive when weather permits. I may have put on 500 miles before i put in storage.
How much gas should i have in the gas tank when i put in storage? Is there anything else i should do to the car before i put in for storage? Car will be parked in my garage and this is 1st time i will be storing car. Thanks in advance for your input................. |
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After less than 700 miles? :eek:
I would leave it and just start the car every week or two, idling until warm. This is good for the battery, too. Roll it a bit to prevent tire flat spots. Being in Colorado, I guess your winters are longer, but here in Missouri, the snow season is maybe 3-4 months long and winterizing is a complete waste of time and money. Until/unless the roads are salted, I keep driving it all winter. We hardly ever get snow here anymore. :( |
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Definitely wouldn't change the oil after 700miles
also wouldn't frequently start and stop the car without driving it over the winter Shut it off with a full tank of gas. Plug it in and leave it alone till april |
Why would you leave the car parked throughout winter? I only drive mine over the weekends or time off but, I'd certainly not leave her garaged for 3 or 4 months just because it's cold outside. I used to ride motorcycles in winter. Crisp air does wonders for the body.
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Also for anyone looking for more info on prepping your 986 for storage, there is tons of info available via the search function. :cheers: |
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As for the oil i'd leave it and do it in the spring. Seriously after 700 miles it's barely been used. |
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I'd definitely add fuel stabilizer (to negate ethanol) regardless of oil changing preferences. :o
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My Boxster is parked inside from just before the first snow, until the spring rains have washed the roads clean. |
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Leave it with next to nothing in it and fill it up before the first drive in the spring. Otherwise you're driving round on stale fuel and that will do more damage than anything. |
According to Porsche change the oil and fill the fuel tank. If you own the car, do whatever makes you happy. They aren't your boss.:cheers:
From the MY '03 owner's manual: http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1507739281.jpg |
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