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glide 02-09-2004 06:29 AM

let sit
 
I haven't had the 8 out for three weeks do to inclimate weather. I was just wondering if this weather ever passes should I throw a charger on it so it doesn't flood. Ive been through the flooding drama once and don't want to experiance it again.

CCJ 02-09-2004 08:19 AM

Start it as described in the manual - you should be fine. If you're really paranoid, go ahead and trickle charge the battery. Give your 8 more credit! The Renesis is a damn fine engine. Go forth and drive!

f1michel 02-09-2004 09:18 AM

just sit inside ant turn the ignition. I've had mine sit at -30C for weeks and it started right up very easily. Hold the clutch in for a minute or 2 after you start it, it purrs like a kitten.

Roaddemon 02-09-2004 09:37 AM

My dealer said it was most likely to flood when not driven on a regular basis. You might want to take some precaution since you've had trouble in the past.

My mechanic is German with heavy accent and all. He told me after I bought the 8 that it was a very ,very well made car. He was very forthright and honest when he said it. You probably won't have any trouble starting it .

glide 02-09-2004 12:58 PM

Thanks
 
Thanks alot. This car will be sitting most of the time unless my other has a problem. Just got it in October and only have 1200 miles on it. I have 2 other cars and a Harley but so very much enjoy driving the *8".

Psylence 02-09-2004 01:10 PM

CHARGE THE BATTERY.

Mine has been sitting for several weeks as well. Just to be safe, I threw the battery tender on. It took a full 24 hours in order to bring the battery back up to a decent charge. Would it have started otherwise? Maybe, but I'm not sure. I wasn't about to take the chance ;)

MEGAREDS 02-09-2004 03:58 PM

Not to derail the thread, but exaclty how does one "charge the battery?" I've seen very expensive computer controlled chargers for $350... is this what we're talking about?

Sea Ray 02-09-2004 04:07 PM

Actually motor week had a short on it yesterday. All we need is a small battery charger/monitor to keep it topped off. Like a small, smart trickle charger, not a big 10 amp sears unit.

He showed one that leads are attached to the battery and put behing the grill so that it can be plugged in from outside. The charge unit itself looks like a 12 volt adpater that is plugged into 110volt AC. They sell for $50-75.

I think it would be a good investment if the car will sit for over a couple of weeks.

Shocka 02-09-2004 04:59 PM

Re: Thanks
 

Originally posted by glide
Thanks alot. This car will be sitting most of the time unless my other has a problem. Just got it in October and only have 1200 miles on it. I have 2 other cars and a Harley but so very much enjoy driving the *8".
haha i got mine in august and only have 1300 miles on it.

i barely drive it.. especially with this weather... i normally start the car up once a week leave it runing for about 15-20 mins. sometimes even more like the time i forgot because apprentice was on (doh 30 mins later!) i havnt had any problems with the car starting. just make sure u warm the car up everytime before u drive and cool it down a lil... i sit for about 1 minute.


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