hey guys is it bad if....
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hey guys is it bad if....
I love the car but dont get to use it much....i have a few other cars that i use and i put about 250-500 miles on this a month tops and the winter i wont even use it....is there anything i should be doing to keep this thing healthy?....i have it for 3 months now and it only has about 450 miles on it....any advice would be great. thanx
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If you have rodents in the area and she is not getting much use, check firewall for loose fibers. If you see even a hint of damage, spray inside hood with deep woods off and when it is still warm, and being shut down, put a moth ball on either side where the little metal brackets can hold them - they will evaporate and keep pests out.
Avoid getting dampness inside or out - keep well waxed, and check break areas for rust development. Watch corners for dust build up - edges of the second doors, around the edges of the hood and luggage compartment. Wax these areas extra and if you have a moon roof check around the edges when it is open.
Avoid getting dampness inside or out - keep well waxed, and check break areas for rust development. Watch corners for dust build up - edges of the second doors, around the edges of the hood and luggage compartment. Wax these areas extra and if you have a moon roof check around the edges when it is open.
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Originally Posted by Winfree
If you have rodents in the area and she is not getting much use, check firewall for loose fibers. If you see even a hint of damage, spray inside hood with deep woods off and when it is still warm, and being shut down, put a moth ball on either side where the little metal brackets can hold them - they will evaporate and keep pests out.
Avoid getting dampness inside or out - keep well waxed, and check break areas for rust development. Watch corners for dust build up - edges of the second doors, around the edges of the hood and luggage compartment. Wax these areas extra and if you have a moon roof check around the edges when it is open.
Avoid getting dampness inside or out - keep well waxed, and check break areas for rust development. Watch corners for dust build up - edges of the second doors, around the edges of the hood and luggage compartment. Wax these areas extra and if you have a moon roof check around the edges when it is open.
#6
Lets see I've had my car for 9 days and have 720 miles on it. Seriously if you are not going to use then let a good friend borrow it or something. Bring it to me I'll break it in properly and spare the mileage on mine.
Originally Posted by jimmy69
I love the car but dont get to use it much....i have a few other cars that i use and i put about 250-500 miles on this a month tops and the winter i wont even use it....is there anything i should be doing to keep this thing healthy?....i have it for 3 months now and it only has about 450 miles on it....any advice would be great. thanx
#7
haha i have alot of fun cars and motorcycle i can ride....i am just sitting on this for a few years to see what the engine can hold then bam turbo track baby and Ferrari for the weekends is more fun then the rx8 but only by a little......
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Originally Posted by jimmy69
haha i have alot of fun cars and motorcycle i can ride....i am just sitting on this for a few years to see what the engine can hold then bam turbo track baby and Ferrari for the weekends is more fun then the rx8 but only by a little......
#9
sorry boys no pix...cause then comes pinks then there is pay stubs then wife naked ....i been on to many forums to know how it goes ...as far as you know i only have a black rx8.
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Originally Posted by 05TiGr8Lady
Hmmm... should we believe him... or do we want PICTURES!?
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Originally Posted by jimmy69
sorry boys no pix...cause then comes pinks then there is pay stubs then wife naked ....i been on to many forums to know how it goes ...as far as you know i only have a black rx8.
#12
yes Sr it is all i own.....all the Ferrari's are use to not being used.....this is my first rotary i dont know how it acts with little to no use
p.s. my daily driver is the train to nyc
p.s. my daily driver is the train to nyc
#13
Originally Posted by BunnyGirl
Wouldn't the car end up smelling pretty bad with the Off and mothballs??
When I lived in Minnesota we never did that.
I don't think Moths live in the winter.
However, if you don't use it for that month it's warm, then Ja you could have moths,
but comeon I leave my motorcycle and 8 in the garage for a month at a time and have no problems.
And I have moths all over the trees, they live and breed in those trees in my yard.
Ask me about my closet. Those suckers like to eat.
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Originally Posted by jimmy69
I love the car but dont get to use it much....i have a few other cars that i use and i put about 250-500 miles on this a month tops and the winter i wont even use it....is there anything i should be doing to keep this thing healthy?....i have it for 3 months now and it only has about 450 miles on it....any advice would be great. thanx
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Yeah, I believe him... This guy owns all sorts of cars and bikes, but comes here to ask about what to do if he doesnt drive his 8 very often. I guess the Ferrari is his daily driver.
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Originally Posted by BunnyGirl
Wouldn't the car end up smelling pretty bad with the Off and mothballs??
The moth ***** leave very little scent and actually freshen the hood better than fabreeze or incense, without creating a major change in the new car smell of the interior - they also continue to vaporize as you drive and the engine warms and scents will fade rapidly - you don't want to use more than one or two because they are potentially combustable and you don't want to let them build up. I found that Enoz Para MothBalls "No Clinging Odor" work the best, with the least scent - it's just enough to discourage pests and I had to experiment with this as I had over $1000 damage to my firewall and wiring from a mouse or squirrel (fortunately Allstate covered it), but I did not want a repeat performance.
I dislike scents, in general, and do not let them put those little car perfume papers in it when I take the car to the hand wash. I also try to get the car washed as early in the morning, as possible, so that car wash team haven't gotten as whiffy.
#17
dont worry it has a very nice home now....heat in the winter ac in the summer its living it up.....i just want to make sure the rotary is ok sitting for at least 2 years...most likley it will have about 4k in 2 years by then i will know more or less how this engine works with turbo setups and how long it will last....right now not to many have high miles.....
also you can have a daily driver ferrari.....just get one in every color lol
also you can have a daily driver ferrari.....just get one in every color lol
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Originally Posted by Winfree
Surprsingly not - Deepwoods Off has the least scent of insect sprays and the least human toxicity for most people. Without a front screen 8s are bug gulpers. You don't need to soak anything and you don't want spray it directly on anything plastic. A very little spray will do a lot!
The moth ***** leave very little scent and actually freshen the hood better than fabreeze or incense, without creating a major change in the new car smell of the interior - they also continue to vaporize as you drive and the engine warms and scents will fade rapidly - you don't want to use more than one or two because they are potentially combustable and you don't want to let them build up. I found that Enoz Para MothBalls "No Clinging Odor" work the best, with the least scent - it's just enough to discourage pests and I had to experiment with this as I had over $1000 damage to my firewall and wiring from a mouse or squirrel (fortunately Allstate covered it), but I did not want a repeat performance.
I dislike scents, in general, and do not let them put those little car perfume papers in it when I take the car to the hand wash. I also try to get the car washed as early in the morning, as possible, so that car wash team haven't gotten as whiffy.
The moth ***** leave very little scent and actually freshen the hood better than fabreeze or incense, without creating a major change in the new car smell of the interior - they also continue to vaporize as you drive and the engine warms and scents will fade rapidly - you don't want to use more than one or two because they are potentially combustable and you don't want to let them build up. I found that Enoz Para MothBalls "No Clinging Odor" work the best, with the least scent - it's just enough to discourage pests and I had to experiment with this as I had over $1000 damage to my firewall and wiring from a mouse or squirrel (fortunately Allstate covered it), but I did not want a repeat performance.
I dislike scents, in general, and do not let them put those little car perfume papers in it when I take the car to the hand wash. I also try to get the car washed as early in the morning, as possible, so that car wash team haven't gotten as whiffy.
#19
I’d still recommend putting a few miles on it. Take a trip once a month or use it one weekend a month or something. At 400 miles you haven’t even been able to go over 4,000 RPM. I’d say at least get it up to 1,500 miles and experience a 9k shift. So far I’m only up to 5k RPM and can’t wait for the next 750 miles to fly by. If I remember correctly I put 150 miles on it the first day.
If you have a temperature controlled garage and can be pretty certain you have no pests the car should be fine. If you are going to leave it sit for months on end then you’ll need to do some storage prep for it.
If you have a temperature controlled garage and can be pretty certain you have no pests the car should be fine. If you are going to leave it sit for months on end then you’ll need to do some storage prep for it.
Originally Posted by jimmy69
dont worry it has a very nice home now....heat in the winter ac in the summer its living it up.....i just want to make sure the rotary is ok sitting for at least 2 years...most likley it will have about 4k in 2 years by then i will know more or less how this engine works with turbo setups and how long it will last....right now not to many have high miles.....
also you can have a daily driver ferrari.....just get one in every color lol
also you can have a daily driver ferrari.....just get one in every color lol
#20
If you can afford a Ferrari you can afford a new Renesis if it blows up. Who needs to wait anything out? Turbo that bitch now.
Or you could always send it to Puerto Rico and have it come back a flame-shooting beast. I mean, you're not driving it all too often, right?
My daily driver is a helicopter. Only peons drive to work.
Or you could always send it to Puerto Rico and have it come back a flame-shooting beast. I mean, you're not driving it all too often, right?
My daily driver is a helicopter. Only peons drive to work.
#22
yes i know.... have to take the batter and put it on a tender in the winter.....i was just wondering if the rotary itself goes bad from lack of use...like should i start it and let it warm up or will it be ok with 70- 75 temp.....
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