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Winter Storage: Flat Spots?
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<blockquote data-quote="specracer" data-source="post: 16990512" data-attributes="member: 93182"><p>I do not worry about flat spots. Sure they happen, but they work their out after a few miles (as you mention). Fuel, I park the cars with what ever level they are at. The 6 months that they sit, the fuel has been fine.</p><p></p><p>One thing you did not mention, the battery. If you do not have an emissions inspection in April (such that you can drive it to get the monitors "ready"), I would disconnect it, and put a tender on it once a month or so. I use Ctek's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="specracer, post: 16990512, member: 93182"] I do not worry about flat spots. Sure they happen, but they work their out after a few miles (as you mention). Fuel, I park the cars with what ever level they are at. The 6 months that they sit, the fuel has been fine. One thing you did not mention, the battery. If you do not have an emissions inspection in April (such that you can drive it to get the monitors "ready"), I would disconnect it, and put a tender on it once a month or so. I use Ctek's. [/QUOTE]
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