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Originally Posted by SlickArrow
I've also heard from a Nissan Service Manager that removing the battery will cause the Z to need to re-learn the throttle and it may need to go back to the dealership for that process if it doesn't re-learn it correctly.. He had suggested just starting it up monthly.. and I do know that ideally you want to keep the internal parts lubricated which means running the engine..
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That is Pure BS. Put stabil in the gas, inflate the tires, park the car and remove the battery and put on a maintainer at home. There is nothing special that has to be done after a battery disconnect. Periodically starting the car will NOT charge the battery sufficiently and will result in a shortened battery life as well as additional wear on engine components.