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  1. Jimmy N.

    Another Year, Another thread on Winter storage. Please post up, what do you do and what do you use. IE Batteries, Fluids, Cover, you know the rest!

    We seem to have a bit of an unseasonal heat spell here, so now the lows will barely be below freezing, instead on in the teens like it should be.
  2. Jimmy N.

    Another Year, Another thread on Winter storage. Please post up, what do you do and what do you use. IE Batteries, Fluids, Cover, you know the rest!

    But what's the lowest humidity you've seen there? To me, a drought in Florida only means it hasn't rained for over 48 hours.
  3. Jimmy N.

    Another Year, Another thread on Winter storage. Please post up, what do you do and what do you use. IE Batteries, Fluids, Cover, you know the rest!

    Damn. My temp gizmo won't even read below 10% it seems. But by "little to no humidity" I suspect you mean it'll be below 80%.
  4. Jimmy N.

    Another Year, Another thread on Winter storage. Please post up, what do you do and what do you use. IE Batteries, Fluids, Cover, you know the rest!

    We got (almost) real snow a few times where I lived in SoCal. Trying to go down the 8% hill one day it all stopped...and I was in a tunnel. Turns out some woman had freaked out, stopped, and refuse to keep going or move over. Managed to get turned around in the one-way tunnel against all...
  5. Jimmy N.

    Another Year, Another thread on Winter storage. Please post up, what do you do and what do you use. IE Batteries, Fluids, Cover, you know the rest!

    Probably still better than SoCal, where 0.02 inches of snow (slush, really) brought everything to a halt.
  6. Jimmy N.

    What did you do to your Hellcat today?

    Ah, it's the opposite here. Hard water from the hose (water spots) and perfectly soft and clean water from the sky.
  7. Jimmy N.

    What did you do to your Hellcat today?

    Meanwhile, mine gets clean when it rains. No water spots, no alligators, life is good. Wish we got some more rain, though, even if it's too late to save the grass. But that's temperature related.
  8. Jimmy N.

    Another Year, Another thread on Winter storage. Please post up, what do you do and what do you use. IE Batteries, Fluids, Cover, you know the rest!

    Two feet?? They would be devastated with two inches of snow. Red Cross would have to come help them out.
  9. Jimmy N.

    What did you do to your Hellcat today?

    Hey, the gravy train is fully loaded. If you can't get your money now you'll never see it. And with high interest rates, this really is a good time.
  10. Jimmy N.

    TRX Ram with I6 Hurricane

    It's a good thing that nothing else has gone up by 20-some percent in the past few years.
  11. Jimmy N.

    Another Year, Another thread on Winter storage. Please post up, what do you do and what do you use. IE Batteries, Fluids, Cover, you know the rest!

    It's a simple procedure, really. Change the oil, put some Star Tron in the tank, park it, hook up the BatteryMINDer as usual, and call it good.
  12. Jimmy N.

    What did you do to your Hellcat today?

    That may not be his castle, just his garage.
  13. Jimmy N.

    What did you do to your Hellcat today?

    Yep, OE stands for original equipment, like your thermostat. A part that came stock on your vehicle.Then there's OEM, which is the manufacturer of the OE part. So one is a part, one is a factory of some sort. Which would you rather install on your vehicle? Jeez, Eric, does it take a furriner...
  14. Jimmy N.

    What did you do to your Hellcat today?

    Wouldn't that be an OE (thermostat) in English? After all, it's a part, not a manufacturer, right?


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