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Am going to put both 968s away until the lease on the Cayman S is up in 3 years. Getting a bit too much heat for having 4 Porsches so, since I can't seem to sell them, I will keep them for when the Cayman is gone. Repair bills ought to be a bit lower if they are not driven. I can putter around on fixing some small cosmetic items over that interval. Are there any tips for storing a car that long? They will be kept inside at least.
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I would put Sta-bil in the remaining gas and let that get into the injectors before shutting down. I would put the car up on jack stands so the tires don't flat-spot.
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This looks like a good list of preparation items:
wikiHow: How to store a car
A few other sites popped up from a search on "storing a car".
There will be debate on some of the techniques, one of the sites even acknowledged that much [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/huh.gif[/img] . For example fill the fuel tank full vs leave it mostly empty, how far to jack up the car, how much air pressure to leave in the tires, cover the car or not, drain coolant or not. And the famous old question if it is better to do a "mini-prep" and just drive it every 2-3 months or not.
I seem to recall other web sites that may have a list of things to do when restarting a stored car.
Roland
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