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  • glueguy

    Aug. 9, 2009 9:12 p.m. glueguy New Reader

    Buying a battery at Sam's Club for my new-to-me E36 M3 (car not GRM phrase). Takes a #48 complete with trunk vent. In the baggie with the vent adapter is a little yellow card showing the specific vent routing "For Merkur Xr4ti and Scorpio Applications." Guess there are lots of people that need that information.....

  • friedgreencorrado

    Aug. 9, 2009 10:11 p.m. friedgreencorrado HalfDork

    glueguy wrote:

    Buying a battery at Sam's Club for my new-to-me E36 M3 (car not GRM phrase). Takes a #48 complete with trunk vent. In the baggie with the vent adapter is a little yellow card showing the specific vent routing "For Merkur Xr4ti and Scorpio Applications." Guess there are lots of people that need that information.....

    Somewhere, some battery company is afraid of a lawsuit by the last "civillian" owner of a Merkur ..

  • Aug. 9, 2009 11:16 p.m. Stealthtercel New Reader

    That WAS a new battery you were buying, right...? I mean, manufactured in this century?

  • 2002maniac

    Aug. 9, 2009 11:43 p.m. 2002maniac Reader

    I noticed the same thing on a Duralast battery for an E30 a few eeks ago.

  • junkbuggie

    Aug. 9, 2009 11:53 p.m. junkbuggie New Reader

    my girlfirends dad has a xr4ti and refuses to belive that it has the same basic motor as my ranger

  • carzan

    Aug. 10, 2009 5:29 a.m. carzan Reader

    My father had a Scorpio. The battery was under the hood. I don't recall it having or needing any venting?? Weird.

  • bamalama

    Aug. 10, 2009 8:23 a.m. bamalama Reader

    glueguy wrote:

    Buying a battery at Sam's Club for my new-to-me E36 M3 (car not GRM phrase). Takes a #48 complete with trunk vent. In the baggie with the vent adapter is a little yellow card showing the specific vent routing "For Merkur Xr4ti and Scorpio Applications." Guess there are lots of people that need that information.....

    I bought one at Advance for my XR, and it had the same thing, along with a plastic cover that clipped over the positive terminal.

  • JmfnB

    Aug. 10, 2009 8:52 a.m. JmfnB SuperDork

    friedgreencorrado wrote:

    glueguy wrote:

    Buying a battery at Sam's Club for my new-to-me E36 M3 (car not GRM phrase). Takes a #48 complete with trunk vent. In the baggie with the vent adapter is a little yellow card showing the specific vent routing "For Merkur Xr4ti and Scorpio Applications." Guess there are lots of people that need that information.....

    Somewhere, some battery company is afraid of a lawsuit by the last "civillian" owner of a Merkur ..

    I can has ex-are-rattys?

  • Aug. 10, 2009 2:18 p.m. mistanfo Dork

    Hmmm, when I see references like that, I figure that all is well with the world, and that we don't all drive either Miatae, P51's, or E30s.

  • m4ff3w

    Aug. 10, 2009 3:04 p.m. m4ff3w Dork

    carzan wrote:

    My father had a Scorpio. The battery was under the hood. I don't recall it having or needing any venting?? Weird.

    As is the battery under the hood of my XRati.

  • donalson

    Aug. 10, 2009 3:15 p.m. donalson SuperDork

    JmfnB wrote:

    friedgreencorrado wrote:

    glueguy wrote:

    Buying a battery at Sam's Club for my new-to-me E36 M3 (car not GRM phrase). Takes a #48 complete with trunk vent. In the baggie with the vent adapter is a little yellow card showing the specific vent routing "For Merkur Xr4ti and Scorpio Applications." Guess there are lots of people that need that information.....

    Somewhere, some battery company is afraid of a lawsuit by the last "civillian" owner of a Merkur ..

    I can has ex-are-rattys?

    i'm still kicking myself for letting you sell yours to someone other then me :( lol...

  • JmfnB

    Aug. 10, 2009 4:13 p.m. JmfnB SuperDork

    You and me both brother.

  • belteshazzar

    Aug. 10, 2009 9:10 p.m. belteshazzar Dork

    mistanfo wrote:

    Hmmm, when I see references like that, I figure that all is well with the world, and that we don't all drive either Miatae, P51's, or E30s.

    the airplane?

  • alex

    Aug. 10, 2009 11:34 p.m. alex HalfDork

    JmfnB wrote:

    You and me both brother.

    You guys want to buy it back? Same car, less reverse...

  • friedgreencorrado

    Aug. 11, 2009 3:40 a.m. friedgreencorrado HalfDork

    JmfnB wrote:

    friedgreencorrado wrote:

    glueguy wrote:

    Buying a battery at Sam's Club for my new-to-me E36 M3 (car not GRM phrase). Takes a #48 complete with trunk vent. In the baggie with the vent adapter is a little yellow card showing the specific vent routing "For Merkur Xr4ti and Scorpio Applications." Guess there are lots of people that need that information.....

    Somewhere, some battery company is afraid of a lawsuit by the last "civillian" owner of a Merkur ..

    I can has ex-are-rattys?

    Lemme explain...IMO, there's three kinds of drivers on the street (excluding professional truck drivers).

    1.) "Enthusiasts"..that's us.
    2.) "Civilians"..that's the 90% of folks in the US that consider cars as either appliances or jewelery.
    3.) Cops. And you probably already know what they are...

    You guys are both "Enthusiasts", right? Trading among yourselves doesn't count!

    When I mentioned the "civilians", I was talking about what those people do when their old appliance is replaced with a new one. Somebody's grandpa with a dirty Scorpio under his carport, or an old college drop-out hanging on to his Sierra in the back yard because it's the first car he ever got laid in. We as enthusiasts must harvest them all. Especially with the new car-crusher program in place..

    This is why we raid eBay and Craigslist. It's bad enough when people buy cool cars just to show off to the neighbors...it's even worse when they discard them after neglecting the maintenence just because they want the next "flavor of the month".

    OTOH, it's probably also why so many of us can find great cars so cheap, if we're not afraid of doing the work required to ressurect them.

    Apologies in advance for the philosophical nonsense...I just bought a dead Alfa Romeo, and need to justify it to m'self.

  • Raze

    Aug. 11, 2009 7:15 a.m. Raze Reader

    We have an XR4Ti,

    Battery sit above and behind the turbo downpipe on the passenger side, not a very smart choice...

    You should see the parts, I had a window switch out and it said made in EAST Germany I couldn't stop laughing...

    It does indeed share the same basic block with a 2.3 ranger of that vintage, but the internals and head are very very different, so are all the external hose routings and accessories, but yeah, if you are only talking about the block, then sure, that part is the same...

    I think everyone should own an XR4 once in their life, the pain and joys of ownership will leave you in agony and elation at the same time, I love hating that B1T(C...

  • friedgreencorrado

    Aug. 12, 2009 3:25 a.m. friedgreencorrado HalfDork

    In reply to Raze:

    ROFL! I'm an old guy, still holding a grudge against Ford for not being brave enough to call it the Sierra over here as well.

    I guess if I'm ever gonna get one, I should get over the fact that I can't have one with a Cossie over here.

 
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