A 1985 Ford Crown Victoria typically came equipped with a 5.0L V8 engine that produced around 150-200 horsepower. The exact horsepower can vary depending on the specific model and any modifications that may have been made to the engine. It is important to consult the specific vehicle's documentation or a reliable source for the most accurate information.
According to the 1999 Ford Crown Victoria Owner Guide : With single exhaust ( 200 horsepower ) With dual exhaust ( 215 horsepower )
190-210
my 1985 ford crown Victoria ignition has locked up! what do i do?
For a 2000 Ford Crown Victoria : With single exhaust ( 200 horsepower ) With dual exhaust ( 215 horsepower ) According to my Consumer Guide book
No
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 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 )
About 150 ----------------------------------------------------------------- For the 302 cubic inch ( 5.0 liter ) , 150 horsepower as mentioned above For the 351 cubic inch ( 5.8 liter ) , 180 horsepower For a 1988 Ford Crown Victoria ( according to my Chilton's Auto Repair Manual )
Ford Crown Victoria was created in 1955.
On a 1987 Ford Crown Victoria : According to my Chilton's book : For the 5.0 liter / 302 cubic inch ( 150 horsepower ) For the 5.8 liter / 351 cubic inch ( 180 horsepower )
yes.
Yes