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The Distillery
How often do I need to start my car
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<blockquote data-quote="redfire04gt" data-source="post: 14771798" data-attributes="member: 98276"><p>I don't have any experience with E-85 but my car just finished sitting for the past 10-12 months. When I went to fire it for the first time this year my Magna fuel 750 was locked up. Had to send it back to them to be rebuilt. I talked with their tech support about this and they said that they recommend running fuel through it at least once a month or so. Probably not a bad idea though to start the car and let it warm up to get the oil flowing too. They told me that if it's going to sit for any extended period of time to remove the pump and spray a little wd-40 inside and put the caps on it to keep the internals lubricated.</p><p></p><p>I'm with ruswolf though...if you don't have any interest in the car any more why not try and sell it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redfire04gt, post: 14771798, member: 98276"] I don't have any experience with E-85 but my car just finished sitting for the past 10-12 months. When I went to fire it for the first time this year my Magna fuel 750 was locked up. Had to send it back to them to be rebuilt. I talked with their tech support about this and they said that they recommend running fuel through it at least once a month or so. Probably not a bad idea though to start the car and let it warm up to get the oil flowing too. They told me that if it's going to sit for any extended period of time to remove the pump and spray a little wd-40 inside and put the caps on it to keep the internals lubricated. I'm with ruswolf though...if you don't have any interest in the car any more why not try and sell it? [/QUOTE]
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