P71 Crown Victoria's do not have the 3 valve 4.6, the still use the 2 valve 4.6 (250 hp / 287 lbft)
If you have the owners manual, they're in there. They're the same as non-police cars.
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.
Getting power to battier and new cables to battery but cars not turning over please help I have a 1993 crown Victorian
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Small exterior differences, Civilian cars gave 120 MPH speedos where the interceptor has 140 MPH, aggressive tuning on the interceptors.
Same as other cars. 32 to 34. usually 32 front and either 32 or 34 rear. lbs.
Depends upon which cars are being compared. In many US municipalities, the Ford Crown Victoria is still used, and is not exactly a fast car (electronically limited to 120mph, and not very quick to get to 60mph). However, you can't outrun a police officer's radio. Note:Does depend on the cars being compaired and you have older cars out there that are on the street and can out run the police cars and can top speeds of up to 230MPH some even faster...
The Police Interceptors were rated by Ford at 250 horsepower for pricing reasons, but its actual output is 360 horsepower at the crank (up to 380 for the 2008-2011 models). My dad tells me that all police cars have turbo engines.
Domestic cars back in 1985 did not have cabin filters.
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Our police cars are not black and white so they are just called 'police car' or 'cop car'. A: "the car can vary in its model. Some cop cars are mustangs, dodge chargers, ford expolrers, crown victorias, impalas, the malabu and traditionally the mustang 5.0. A slag term for police is 50, since back in the 80's they were commonly known to drive a 50 mustang. However, today most police will drive a crown Victoria or a impala depending on the funding for there district."
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