The best thing you can do for a battery is to drive the car regularly and you do that far more than I do. In fact, one refreshing thing about this club is that the guys actually drive their cars. And in the rain too. This must be a first in the classic car community! But I'm just too picky about the condition of my stuff. Yes, I'm an idiot, I know. My Abarth got caught in an unexpected light shower and it took me four hours to clean the thing. Door jams, trunk and hatch jams. Engine compartment. And underneath. Yes, underneath. Don't get a lift if you want to sleep at night........
I just got another Saturn Sky Redline (I love these things) and it had never been in the rain. But 9000 miles......there was still dust and stuff. A few hours hard work and it's 'passable.' Just waiting for more parts and then a visit to Performance by Joe. And then to Gateway to see what it will do. I'm considering taking the Cobra too, on another day. But I won't do a clutch drop or speed shift it. Just leave the line at idle. This won't affect mph at the end, and I'm curious what it will do. The ET calculators say it will do 10.7 at 127. We'll see. Would anyone else be interested to take their Cobra to Test and Tune on a Wednesday night?