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240 horses
140 HP
buy a car with 850 horsepower, put the Crown Victoria name on it and hope no one notices.
210hp, that's the figure given from consumerguideauto
You can rig a 2005 Crown Vic transmission vehicle speed sensor by changing the transmission fluid.
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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.
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.
210hp The 1998 Crown Vic police package has the same engine as the civilian model. The civilian model equipped with the HPP/sport package (which adds dual exhaust) has the same horsepower rating as the "police" package. Base models have 190hp.
The 1997 Ford Crown Victoria LX typically came equipped with a 4.6L V8 engine that produced around 190-210 horsepower. The exact horsepower can vary slightly depending on the specific model and any modifications that may have been made to the vehicle. It's important to consult the manufacturer's specifications or a professional mechanic for the most accurate information.
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