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You should not just run your car for 15 minutes. It's much better to take it out for a 40-50 mile drive so you have enough heat cycles to lubricate everything, as well as bearings, and all those rubber bits. If you're not going to drive it, you're probably better off not starting it.
JMHO,
Jay
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I have owned Porsches for 33 years. The constant advice I get from the people who maintain it is drive it. I drive mine several times a week except during winter when it usually once per week. It is cooler and wetter here so the summer ultra high performance tires don't perform as well and I don't have winter wheels. We have a couple of Audi Quattro that are outstanding winter performers.
I put the Porsche into temporary storage in 2018-2019 while we renovated our house prior to moving to Oregon. Sitting idle for 18 months had no impact on the tires, but before I put the car back on the road I had to overhaul the brake calipers, and clean the rust off the rotor faces, I also drained and replaced the hydraulic fluid from the power steering and the brake fluid. After driving the car for a week I noticed that it was pissing oil every place I parked the car. I ended up changing most of the engine seals and the oil pan gasket. Now the car doesn't leave oil anywhere. I also drained and had the fuel tank cleaned. The one thing I didn't do was have the hydraulic lines for the power steering replaced and sure enough one of them ruptured.
Chris Vais
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When I have not used mine for a couple of weeks with the old cheapo Chinese tyres they used to get flat spots that went as soon as some heat got in the tyres, the Pirelli’s don’t suffer the same
the 968 has brake shoes for the hand brake and if you leave it on for a very extended time they will rust onto the inside of the rear hubs
if the air is moist I have seen clutches rust onto the flywheel before as well as brakes, if the car has been stationary for longer than 6 months I would change the brake fluid ASAP
every percent of water In the fluid lowers it’s boiling point quite a bit, anything over 4-5 percent with reduce performance by about 40 percent,
when the fluid starts to boil its time to use your foot out the door to stop, as the brakes won’t work
Use your cars at least once a month for a 20-30 mile drive, all cars not just the Porsche
1992 968 Coupe
1986 Honda VF1000 FII
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