All Crown Victoria Police Interceptor 4.6 engine models retain the same amount of horsepower and torque throughought to present. It is 225 horsepower with 290 ft lbs. of torque. Now from an experts point of view: All Crown Victorias do have a 4.6L V8 regardless of whether or not they are police interceptors, but the interceptors have upgraded computers which increase the HP. I sell these cars and I KNOW that every year they get faster and faster regardless of the fact that Ford never changes the listed HP of actually 250 not 225. To check my credibility, look up my company on Google: Martel Autos.
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500hp with police interceptor
Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor was created in 1992.
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215 Horsepower @ 4500RPM, 285ftpds Torque @ 3000RPM
my 94 crown Vic police interceptor with a turbocharger on a 5.4 liter engine and an 8 speed tranny it gets about 575 horsepower
CVI is listed under the vehicle's title otherwise knowned as the Crown Victoria Police Interceptor!
The 1998 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor was rated by Ford at 235 horsepower due to its low MSRP, but its actual output is around 360 (125 horsepower more than Ford's claim). In a 2008, 2009, 2010, or 2011 Police Interceptor, you'd probably be seeing around 380 stock. My dad tells me that all police cars have turbo engines.
Depends. Is it an LX or Interceptor? Interceptor puts out 235, LX about 210.
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A Vic interceptor has a duel exhaust and a larger air box, while most Vics (except the lx sport) have a single exhaust and a more restrictive air box. So and interceptor has around 25 more horsepower then a stock Vic, that equals around 250 horsepower.
wats the max hp n torque u can get out a cvpi