I would leave it full just fro the convenience of having a full tank when you get back to the van.
Lol, yeah you don't live on the Canadian arctic prairies where they regularly set records for being the coldest place on earth.20 days? That's nothing. I just started driving a car I had parked outside for over 10 years.
The cold preserves the vehicles. It's the temperature fluctuations that cause deterioration more than anything else.Lol, yeah you don't live on the Canadian arctic prairies where they regularly set records for being the coldest place on earth.
At those temps NOTHING moves and if it does there's a good chance it'll soon be broken.
Like I said, you don't live here.The cold preserves the vehicles. It's the temperature fluctuations that cause deterioration more than anything else.
Lol, yeah you don't live on the Canadian arctic prairies where they regularly set records for being the coldest place on earth.
At those temps NOTHING moves and if it does there's a good chance it'll soon be broken.
That winter sucked bad. Still had my 95 Tahoe during that winter and she did not care for those temps at all. I had to get up about 20 minutes earlier every morning to start the truck to make sure the windows would have a least a little heat so they wouldn't be totally fogged over just so I could drive less than 5 minutes to work. She started every time but I was always worried that the old TBI motor would just decide it was too cold to get going. I imagine that those up in Canada would have had to have the block heaters for the older vehicles like that for them to start and run well during the winters when it is that temperature for months at a time.I believe it. We got a -40F cold snap a few years ago and attempting to start my car in those temps was miserable. Clutch pedal was lazy - assuming from the super thick fluid at such a low temp; took a 20 minute drive for the trans to warm up. I can only imagine a how brittle and easy parts would be to break in those temps.
And posted several threads on everything wrong with it20 days? That's nothing. I just started driving a car I had parked outside for over 10 years.
That I took care of for under $200.And posted several threads on everything wrong with it