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<blockquote data-quote="BlksvtCobra01" data-source="post: 15558823" data-attributes="member: 71588"><p>From what I've researched if you change your oil in storage as long as you don't start the vehicle you will be fine. When you start it from what I read is when you get moisture. You definitely want it to get to operating temperature. In the winter I would think even if you started it let it get to op temp then shut it off you could still get moisture in it. </p><p></p><p>Like stated above I change mine when I know I'm not going to start it till spring. I've done this in my 04 since I've had it. As well as my 92 GT for years. Honestly Bdubbs for peace of mind even though Amsoil is good with you running E85 I'd change it. Use the old oil for your lawn mower save some for a snowblower if you have it too. maybe send a sample to black stone?</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BlksvtCobra01, post: 15558823, member: 71588"] From what I've researched if you change your oil in storage as long as you don't start the vehicle you will be fine. When you start it from what I read is when you get moisture. You definitely want it to get to operating temperature. In the winter I would think even if you started it let it get to op temp then shut it off you could still get moisture in it. Like stated above I change mine when I know I'm not going to start it till spring. I've done this in my 04 since I've had it. As well as my 92 GT for years. Honestly Bdubbs for peace of mind even though Amsoil is good with you running E85 I'd change it. Use the old oil for your lawn mower save some for a snowblower if you have it too. maybe send a sample to black stone? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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