*Edited* the interceptor is a 4.6L romeo engine build by Ford its the same base as a mustang v8.only rated at 190 HP @ 4,250 rpm; 265 ft lb @ 3,250 rpm
The 96 police motor is rated at 210hp at4250 rpm and 270lbs at 3250 rpm.The standard 4.6 is 190hp.
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215 Horsepower @ 4500RPM, 285ftpds Torque @ 3000RPM
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.
The 2002 Ford Crown Victoria P71 is rated at 235 horse power. A modified air intake system increases horse power by as much as 6%. Source: www.fleet.ford.com/downloads/specvehpolice/police.pdf
It already does. The only difference between a base vic and a police vic is the name, trim and interior.
200-225 HP
375 horsepower.
The 92 interceptor 4.6 DOHC puts out 267 hp.
Ford has never produced a Crown Victoria with a V6 engine. In 1985 Ford installed the 255 V8 and 302 V8 engines. The V6 engine wouldn't produce enough horse power for the heavy Crown Victoria.
For a 2000 Ford Crown Victoria : With single exhaust ( 200 horsepower ) With dual exhaust ( 215 horsepower ) According to my Consumer Guide book
For a 1992 Ford Crown Victoria , 4.6 liter V8 engine : Base and LX ( that has single exhaust ) ( 190 horsepower ) Touring ( that has dual exhaust ) ( 210 horsepower )
I own a 1991 5.0 mustang lx chp interceptor, and I gurantee it has more than the claimed approx 230 hp. it is way faster than that. send any comments to e-mail emergency454573@ hotmail.com