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I always kept all mine inside the house. Less moisturd and controlled temps.
always heard it was better.
 
If the rc stays dry and you heat the engine up before starting you should be fine. But yeah I keep mine in the house as well.
 
Mine used to be stored in my room, the trunk of my car, and now the garage. Zero issues at all keeping them in either place. Just remember to drain the motor of fuel at the end of the day and set the piston to bdc and you won't have any issues. Once my motors are broke in I no longer preheat. My motors usually start on the first or second pull
 
Depends on where you live. If your garage gets below 50F, I'd keep it inside just to avoid excess condensation inside the engine/fuel tank and freezing it if it gets that cold in your area.

Texas... no big deal. Alaska, keep it inside. :)
 
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