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No. There is no "police interceptor" engine. The 4.6 SOHC engine in the P71 Crown Victorias are the exact same as the civilian models. The 1996 and newer Lincoln Continentals use the 4.6 DOHC engines, which are superior to the SOHC in almost every way. Higher redline, more compression, more horsepower and torque are the most obvious benefits. You could probably put an SOHC engine into a Continental, but you would have to change your computer as well. The only benefits would be the ability to run regular unleaded gas, and to gain a small amount of extra life for the miserable AX4N transmission in the car.

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