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    Crown Vic 0-60

    This is probably a long shot, but does anybody have any idea what the 0-60 time of the current 4.6l Ford Crown Vic is?
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    Depends on how heavy the cop is

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    hahaha

    Quote Originally Posted by Spastik_Roach
    Depends on how heavy the cop is
    that's funny
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    this is what i found on it: Ford Crown Victoria LX (2004) 7.9 16.20


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    Quote Originally Posted by hotwheels
    this is what i found on it: Ford Crown Victoria LX (2004) 7.9 16.20


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    Hmm, thanks...faster than I thought!
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    but FYI the cop cars are slightly faster
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    actually they're slower due to the extra equipment they have stored

    and an extra passanger

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    What is the difference between the PI 4.6 and the normal Crown Vic 4.6 anyway?
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    pi heads are supposed to have better air flow.........same with a pi intake..........just remember that an engine is basically an air compressor, so the more air and fuel, more power........hotwheels of turborides
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    I know how it works, just not what the individual mods were...are the Police Interceport heads the same as the PI heads in the '99-up Mustangs?
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    that i am not sure of, i will do some checking into it..........hotwheels of turborides
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    I love crown vics, they have a very strong "dont mess" look about them.


    Dude... teh hotwheels and turbos thig gets really old..... its called a sig.
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