Hi guys,
I just bought my 98 ITR last summer and stored it for my first Canadian winter. I have never stored a car before but I have a few buddies that told me what you should do putting it into storage. The previous owner also provided me with some advice. Seeing as how I am paranoid about my car (as I'm sure you all are), I would appreciate any advice or precautions I should take when pulling it out of storage. I am going to be taking it out in a few weeks. Here is a list of things I did when I put the car into storage:
- Gave it an oil change
- I cleaned the effin hell out of it lol
- Made sure the fuel (94 octane of course) was as full as possible and put in the correct volume of fuel stabilizer. I also made sure to drive for a few kms to ensure proper mixture
- I bought these mats that I put under all 4 tires that absorb some of the pressure to avoid the possibility of flat spots
- Fogged the engine
- Disconnected the battery (Just bought an optima so I should be good)
- Left windows slightly down to prevent condensation
- Installed the car cover
The place where the car is stored has full ventilation and radiant floor heat. It gets as cold as -25 degrees celcius outside the building, but I am not sure how cold inside. I know that when I pull it out I need to get a fresh oil change and I want to get that gas out as soon as possible. But some of the questions I have are whether or not to drive the car hard after warming it up? How long should I let the car run before I drive it? How long should I wait before going into vtec? Will the engine smoke because I fogged it? Should I fog it again? Again, any tips or advice as what to do when I pull it out would be appreciated.
Coming out of storage
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Re: Coming out of storage
I really dont see why you would need to change the oil again if you just changed it before you stored it. if the oil is still golden I wouldnt change it again. next time dont fill it up before you put it away so you can put some race gas in it when you pull it out.the_integra_man wrote:Hi guys,
I just bought my 98 ITR last summer and stored it for my first Canadian winter. I have never stored a car before but I have a few buddies that told me what you should do putting it into storage. The previous owner also provided me with some advice. Seeing as how I am paranoid about my car (as I'm sure you all are), I would appreciate any advice or precautions I should take when pulling it out of storage. I am going to be taking it out in a few weeks. Here is a list of things I did when I put the car into storage:
- Gave it an oil change
- I cleaned the effin hell out of it lol
- Made sure the fuel (94 octane of course) was as full as possible and put in the correct volume of fuel stabilizer. I also made sure to drive for a few kms to ensure proper mixture
- I bought these mats that I put under all 4 tires that absorb some of the pressure to avoid the possibility of flat spots
- Fogged the engine
- Disconnected the battery (Just bought an optima so I should be good)
- Left windows slightly down to prevent condensation
- Installed the car cover
The place where the car is stored has full ventilation and radiant floor heat. It gets as cold as -25 degrees celcius outside the building, but I am not sure how cold inside. I know that when I pull it out I need to get a fresh oil change and I want to get that gas out as soon as possible. But some of the questions I have are whether or not to drive the car hard after warming it up? How long should I let the car run before I drive it? How long should I wait before going into vtec? Will the engine smoke because I fogged it? Should I fog it again? Again, any tips or advice as what to do when I pull it out would be appreciated.
My car sits all winter also in a garage heated probably about the same temp as you stored yours. I let it warm up to temp and just check everything visually. I never Fogged my motor so I dont know what to expect with that but I have no issues without doin that so I dont think it is needed esp in a heated storage area. I just pulled it out, warmed it up, dumped in 5 gallons of 112 octane and checked the oil and coolant then started driving
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Re: Coming out of storage
Changing the oil is very nessary, condensation builds up inside the motor if it hasn't been running for a while.
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Re: Coming out of storage
I agree with Rob, the oil definitely should be changed. I would change it before cranking it. Even if the oil is synthetic Rob's point still holds true.
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