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loud2004marquis
01-06-2013, 07:22 AM
Now that it's winter, the Marauder only comes out on nice days with no salt or moisture on the roads.

It's stored in my two car garage and was wondering if I heated the garage up from being cold, with a propane heater or salamander, would there be any moisture/condensation issues with the car?

It would be a jump up from about 40 to 70 pretty quick and back down probably just as fast when I'm done in the garage.

I imagine the tires would change pressure quite a bit, but is it harmful at all to the car body or engine internals?

Gus
01-06-2013, 08:09 AM
All fossil fuels produce a lot of moisture as a by-product of combustion.
Installed vent-less gas logs in homes and some customers would complain about their windows getting a film on them. These are people that would run the fire logs all the time to heat one room. How much you get will depend on how much you run yours, the size of the space, how tight the building is, etc.

loud2004marquis
01-06-2013, 09:12 AM
I'm just wondering if it's harmful to the car or any of its components internal or external.

J-MAN
01-06-2013, 01:40 PM
Store your Marauder on plastic sheeting? I also keep a small fan, on ground at front of car pointed under the car, just to keep the air moving.
Wouldn't use a heat source that produces moisture.