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Old 11-06-2005, 07:06 AM
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Parking for winter, fuel conditioner?

I live in Owen Sound and am just waiting for the first snow (which is just around the corner) before I put my 8 away. I have prepaid, heated storage until May 2006.

What type of fuel conditioner would you recommend I add to my gas tank? The dealer is about to do my 18,000 km check and oil change.

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Old 11-06-2005, 09:20 PM
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yeah actually im doin the same, i live in NY and so far we been very lucky with the weather but thats not gonna last. what should i do? tomorrow im takin the car in for service and oild change since im not workin i barely drive my car so im getting ready to park and start drivin my winter baby: Eagle Talon TSI AWD turbo charge hottie.
Old 11-07-2005, 11:00 AM
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I would mix any major fuel stabilizer, such as Stabil. Mix it in the recomended ratio and then fill the tank COMPLETLY (if you can, some storage places wont allow a full tank). That way there is little air traped in the tank, for condensation and such.

Then this spring, mix in some fuel injector cleaner and a good octane booster and blast all the junk out!
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I second the Stabil and the tank filling. Mixed some in last winter and filled the tank to the brim. Absolutely no problems when I got her out this spring. Ordered wheels and snows yesterday for my baby. No storing this year.
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Hey guyz,

I am going to be a future buyer of the Rx-8 and I would like to know, what you feel about having her (it) driven in the winter time? I would like to drive yearly but I've noticed some of you said you park it up. Is there any certain risks to having the car driven year round?

Also I live in Toronto just to give you an idea of winter conditions, not ver great.

Thanks in advanced.
Old 11-08-2005, 08:52 AM
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I'm so new to rotarys it's sick so check this out but don't quote me. I have a friend that bought an old 7 once that had been sitting for a while, his mechanic told him to add I think transmission fluid? Before starting in the spark plug wholes?. He did do it, it smoked like a bastard and ran perfect after clearing its throte. Again, only check it out, don't take my word on it. I'm not sure if it's a rotary thing, just an old 7 targa thing, or just a bunch of crazy canucks being stupid. Anyways, fuel stabilizer for sure.
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