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Offload Merkur

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Re: Offload Merkur
September 25, 2014 04:12PM
I'd part it out provided the parts total from one buyer was in the 7-8k range. smiling smiley
It'll be rebuilt soon.



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Re: Offload Merkur
November 03, 2014 08:52AM
I should talk to Medcroft and see what it would cost to finish this up. I'd love to go head to head with Derik, Dave Clark, etc out here for a few rallies. Maybe share the car with someone. What's the current status?
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Re: Offload Merkur
November 04, 2014 08:33AM
Everything is packed into the car except the six extra Compomotives and spare engine parts.
I have a tubular header that sucks getting bolts onto head that I need to replace with a stock exhaust manifold. Finally got the clutch in a few weeks back. Gotta finish cage in this red BMW builder and then it's time to get hard on reassembly. Got a universal motorsports heater to replace stock heater core and blower motor.



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Re: Offload Merkur
November 06, 2014 03:55PM
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Got a universal motorsports heater to replace stock heater core and blower motor.

Why!? The stock merkur blower motor is bullit-proof! eye rolling smiley
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Re: Offload Merkur
November 06, 2014 11:22PM
Weight and access maybe.
And it was affordable and wanted to see what it looked like (server cooling system with a box.)



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Re: Offload Merkur
November 07, 2014 09:36AM
He's pulling your leg, if you haven't figured it out Grant! I like the idea of an on off, defrost only unit in the car.



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Re: Offload Merkur
November 07, 2014 09:39AM
Thats my plan Robert.



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Re: Offload Merkur
November 07, 2014 10:09AM
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Thats my plan Robert.
No plans for big white then?



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Re: Offload Merkur
November 07, 2014 10:45AM
Merkur is going to be local hill climb stuff probably exclusively. Technically, I'm going to be local hill climb stuff exclusively probably. Any distance stuff I do will mostly be support.



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Re: Offload Merkur
November 07, 2014 05:52PM
i wonder how an xratty would handle with a 3.8 v6?

no turbo just 3.8 litres of naturally aspirated goodness



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Re: Offload Merkur
November 07, 2014 07:49PM
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i wonder how an xratty would handle with a 3.8 v6?

no turbo just 3.8 litres of naturally aspirated goodness

Probably fine. Really any powerplant would do in a Merkur. They handle great.
The best part of this car is that it comes with a pair plus one spare of the sweet Medcroft from control arms. Getting caster and camber into the front of these cars is crucial for sweet handling when you have rally suspension and increased ride height. I ran a hill climb with some street car adjustable stuff that was able to get me to around 2 degrees of camber (on Michelin tires). It was amazing how much easier the car was to drive and how awesome and predictable it became. Those control arms were destroyed that weekend. Sean built these awesome ones in a small batch and I didn't hestitate.
My heater core didn't leak but I was on second blower motor and the mounts needed redone. Figured with the universal one I'd be able to cover up stock feed holes and keep the little false firewall out of the car. Then I can evaluate how they do and allow me the option for doing similar in other cars, such as our Chump/WRL car, Subarus with dash bars, and maybe others.



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