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Old Oct 10, 2004 | 09:31 PM
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Winterizing a supercharged vehicle

When I put my crotch rocket or other toys away for winter I disconnect battery, run stable through the gas, and take the wheels off the ground... Is their anything I should or shouldn't do to winterize my camaro..(especially supercharged related..like don't run stable with supercharger exc.) This is what I plan on doing.. SHould I do more or less.

1. disconnect battery and bring inside
2. store car in garage with cover on
3. Run stablizer through the fuel
4. Take rims and tires off and bring inside "also to clean + polish"
5. Is fogging a supercharged engine or car engine with fogging oil recommended."I know we do this to boats why not cars"

any more suggestions would be great.. thanks,
Old Oct 12, 2004 | 10:42 AM
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Re: Winterizing a supercharged vehicle

as long as you start it up like once a week or drive it when the streets are clean you will be cool. stable is a good idea though.. tires will be fine just make sure you check the air pressure with them sitting there. for years i never use to start my z28 up and have never had any.... problems with it but since have done a bunch of other mods like my s-trim i will be starting it up once in awhile to let it run till the fans kick on and the moisture gets out of the engine.
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