190 horse 350 tbi was available in the 9c1 caprice.
The 1989 Chevrolet Caprice became a standard benchmark for police car units in the United States. Its 350 cubic inch V8 engine delivers 190 horsepower.
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The police package code for a 1995 Chevrolet Caprice is typically identified as the "9C1" option code. This package was designed for police and law enforcement use, featuring enhancements such as a heavier-duty suspension, upgraded brakes, and additional electrical wiring for equipment. The 9C1 package made the Caprice a popular choice for police departments during that era.
Top Speed of a 96 9C1 with LT1 engine...... 151MPH
remove the flywheel dust cover and check for cracks
9c1 If equipped with the LT1,against a 2005+ CV PI. Non LT1 against 2004 + CV PI would take it.
Yes very much so. The cop cars are basically heavy duty everything from suspension to motor and tranny. The motor is a 9c1 only cops came with those motors that year which is mainly a 350 but a little more than a stock one.
NO they are programed different.
they may work i believe the mounts are the same but you will have to get 9c1 pads I know for a fact the 9c1 calipers are wider so the pads are different. also be careful as your rim may not mount properly because of the oversized caliper. 9c1s came with a different steel wheel then normal caprices.
Police Package (9c1) had 5.7