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glendog74 09-12-2010 08:24 PM

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Originally Posted by lees csl (Post 75798)
I take my csl off the road end of September till end of march i don't have a garage i have a waterproof cover I over inflate tyres buy 10psi and put half a tank of fuel in. I start the csl up for an hour every three weeks move it backwards and forwards if possible. Up to now not had any problems only brake discs bit rusty:thumbs:

Idling for an hour? :smt107

Bounce 09-12-2010 09:36 PM

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Originally Posted by lees csl (Post 75798)
I take my csl off the road end of September till end of march i don't have a garage i have a waterproof cover I over inflate tyres buy 10psi and put half a tank of fuel in. I start the csl up for an hour every three weeks move it backwards and forwards if possible. Up to now not had any problems only brake discs bit rusty:thumbs:

Your better off taking it up the road for a spin,than letting it idle for an hour mate.;)

AlexGTT 10-12-2010 11:46 AM

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Originally Posted by lees csl (Post 75798)
I take my csl off the road end of September till end of march i don't have a garage i have a waterproof cover I over inflate tyres buy 10psi and put half a tank of fuel in. I start the csl up for an hour every three weeks move it backwards and forwards if possible. Up to now not had any problems only brake discs bit rusty:thumbs:

Starting in and idling like that is the worst possible thing you can do. As mentioned above, drive it for 15 mins to warm it gently or don't start it at all. It'll be perfectly fine with the Ctek or similar hooked up for that length of time.

mattCSLnut 10-12-2010 12:21 PM

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Originally Posted by AlexGTT (Post 75832)
Starting in and idling like that is the worst possible thing you can do. As mentioned above, drive it for 15 mins to warm it gently or don't start it at all. It'll be perfectly fine with the Ctek or similar hooked up for that length of time.

Ditto... have a look at page 52 of your M3/M3 CSL "Owner's Handbook" :thumbs: Top left hand corner text makes it quite plain & clear :whistle:

DazBlackCSL 10-12-2010 12:34 PM

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Originally Posted by mattCSLnut (Post 75841)
Ditto... have a look at page 52 of your M3/M3 CSL "Owner's Handbook" :thumbs: Top left hand corner text makes it quite plain & clear :whistle:

Never read the manual :hahaha:

mattCSLnut 10-12-2010 12:37 PM

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Originally Posted by DazBlackCSL (Post 75842)
Never read the manual :hahaha:

Me neither :whistle: but I do check it sometimes as I don't always trust my own M-knowledge ;) :hahaha:

AlexGTT 10-12-2010 01:51 PM

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Originally Posted by DazBlackCSL (Post 75842)
Never read the manual :hahaha:

Daz lives life on the edge.:supz: Cars, washing machines, DVD players. Flies by the seat of his pants at all times.;):hahaha:









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