panamamike
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To keep Rex in good working order. I know there is a Rex maintenance cycle that will run, but is that enough?
TOEd said:For injectors to spray fresh gasoline a few seconds should suffice. For engine to heat up enough to dry out moisture in oil, your usage in summer (20C or warmer) should be ok (If you live in Panama, for example). However, if you run REx when temperatures are 0C or lower for prolonged periods (like in Canadian winters), you may need to run it longer imho. You will know when you change oil. If rusty water comes out before oil when you drain it, I suggest a longer run time for REx.
3Alfas said:I picked six months without any scientific facts. Is six months a good interval?
Just keep a minimum amount of fuel in the tank, less to go bad and less needed to add to it to keep it good, although having said that we have had the REX for 3.5 years and the only running it gets it the maintenance cycle and maybe once on a very occasional long run each year, we keep the tank usually fully topped and had no issues at all, maybe try a better fuel?i3Houston said:3Alfas said:I picked six months without any scientific facts. Is six months a good interval?
I had issues with rex, dealership asked to run it once a month long enough that gas is recycled within 3 months. I have been practicing that for a year so far no issue except there is that feeling of guilt for polluting!
Boxbrownie said:Just keep a minimum amount of fuel in the tank, less to go bad and less needed to add to it to keep it good, although having said that we have had the REX for 3.5 years and the only running it gets it the maintenance cycle and maybe once on a very occasional long run each year, we keep the tank usually fully topped and had no issues at all, maybe try a better fuel?i3Houston said:3Alfas said:I picked six months without any scientific facts. Is six months a good interval?
I had issues with rex, dealership asked to run it once a month long enough that gas is recycled within 3 months. I have been practicing that for a year so far no issue except there is that feeling of guilt for polluting!
To keep Rex in good working order. I know there is a Rex maintenance cycle that will run, but is that enough?
Geodude said:PanamaMike Wrote:
To keep Rex in good working order. I know there is a Rex maintenance cycle that will run, but is that enough?
Hey PanamaMike, I like to run the REX on my 2017 at least once a week for 10-20 mins. The good thing about coding your i3 is that you can use "Hold State of Charge" anytime after your battery charge is 75% or less. Then you can turn it on whenever you'd like. Keep in mind when you go to uncheck the "Hold State of Charge" box, it does take about :60 seconds for the REX to turn off and go back the the battery use side. Absolutely love having the REX on the i3. Takes your mind off of any "Range Anxiety" you may have. One of my friends owns a Tesla, and he is always thinking about how much "Charge" he has left. Even a Tesla with a 300 mile range people worry about how much charge they have. BMW's i3 with the REX, you never have to worry my friend.
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