As far as I know the force of the impact has to be great enough for the
crash sensors to allow the air bags to inflate
The Ford Crown Victoria has an automatic 4-speed overdrive transmission. In 1992, the transmission was redesigned to include electronic controls.
oN THE 91 FORD CROWN VICTORIA YOU WILL LOCATE THE SPEED SENSOR ON THE DRIVERS SIDE OF THE TRANSMISSION ON THE TAIL SHAFT.
No, I doesnt fit. Check the tail of the 1997 and there is a speed sensor. The 2003 doesnt have it.
The blower is a multi speed unit.
on the tail shaft of the transmission
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
No, a 6 speed transmission will not fit in a 02 Crown Victoria. Of course, if you are mechanically inclined, you could make it fit but it would take a lot of modifications to the car.
The 1998 Ford Crown Victoria does not have a "governor" The computer has a rev limiter / speed cap that keeps the RPM's below the critical velocity for the drive shaft. This prevents the drive shaft from flying apart.
The force of the collision has to be high enough for the crash sensors to inflate the air bags
Top speed for a Crown Victoria police interceptor is 140MPH. This is not because it is all that the car is capable of, it's because it's governed by the vehicles computer and will stop accelerating once it hits the top speed listed on the speedometer of 140MPH. I sell police vehicles for a living. To check out my credibility look up my company on Google: Martel Autos or Martel's Police Vehicles.
It can accelerate to light speed, "ridiculous speed," and "ludicrous speed." When going into ludicrous speed, all crew members must use a seat belt for their own safety. Ludicrous speed results in the ship leaving a trail of plaid.
You cannot activate the blinker in Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit.