I meant...
As for Shelby Crown Victoria, it's actually fake. The people who say it's real is an idiot. :D
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:2602:306:CDB2:4130:E814:D834:F350:907
Car type | 4-door saloon |
Curb weight | 1873 kg (4129 lbs) |
Dimensions | 5.39 m (212 in) long, 1.99 m (78 in) wide, 1.48 m (58 in) high |
Wheelbase | 2.91 m (115 in) |
Introduced | 2003 |
Origin country | United States |
Views | 30.1k |
Submitted by | Super8 |
Engine type | Ford Modular V-8 4.6L |
Displacement | 4.6 l (281 ci / 4601 cc) |
Power | 242 ps (239 bhp / 178 kw) @ 4900 rpm |
Torque | 389 Nm (287 lb-ft) @ 4100 rpm |
Power / liter | 53 ps (52 hp) |
Power / weight | 129 ps (128 bhp) / t |
Torque / weight | 208 Nm (153 lb-ft) / t |
Transmission | Ford 4R70W |
Layout | front engine, rear wheel drive |
A.S.P "Ace_Topseed" 8y ago
I meant...
As for Shelby Crown Victoria, it's actually fake. The people who say it's real is an idiot. :D
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:2602:306:CDB2:4130:E814:D834:F350:907
A.S.P "Ace_Topspeed" 8y ago
As for Shelby Crown Victoria, it's actually fake. The people who say it's real is an idiot. :D
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:2602:306:CDB2:4130:E814:D834:F350:9 07
Shaggy 8y ago
@ Super8: I was close, I once saw a police chase video in which a cop was chasing a man in a Porsche 911 and he got up to 145 MPH, he may have been driving a Camaro or Mustang pursuit car. I've heard of police officers getting their Crown Victoria Police Interceptors up to 140 MPH. The Camaro and Mustang Pursuit cars are being phased out in favor of Dodge Chargers, which can double as a squad car and pursuit car because they can outrun most cars a criminal might be driving. Used Crown Vic Police Interceptors are gaining popularity because they're cheap, well maintained by the previous drivers, (although they had hard lives), comfortable, and relatively fuel efficient, reliable, and fast.
Shaggy 8y ago
@ Super8: In America, the police are slowly retiring the Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor in favor of more Dodge Charger PPVs, Chevrolet Caprice Police Cruisers, and the new Ford Taurus Police Interceptors. Once a police car gets 90,000 miles on it, they remove all police equipment and sell it. You can buy a used Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor for around $3,000.00, well maintained, and the only was you can tell it from a standard Crown Vic is the black grille and the wheels. People in my neck of the woods like to buy them and "trick them out", Example: new wheels, usually huge and chrome, lifted suspension to accommodate the wheels, new sound system with CD player, 10"-15" speakers, 1,000 watt amplifier, and sometimes custom paint job.
Shaggy 8y ago
@ ihateshelbycrownvics: "The Dodge Charger SRT8 with 425 horsepower tops out at 155 MPH, and the Ford Crown Victoria with 239 could do the same."EEHHHHHHH, wrong, the 2006-2010 Dodge charger SRT/8 with the 6.1 liter Hemi actually tops out at 172 MPH, the Ford Crown Victoria with the 239 horsepower 4.6 liter V8 tops out at 145 MPH.
Mental 8y ago
Ugh, I've already subconsciously thought it's another troll's BS. Hopefully, my first impression was wrong. :D
BTW, I did not know about this Crown Victoria's sport package. And actually it does look impressive enough! So sleek but muscular. It does resemble me a Fox-body Mustang. And black suits perfectly.
As for an engine, it could be more powerful, of course.
Shaggy 8y ago
@ Super8: Actually, it has the Police Interceptor engine. A good performance tune up would be a K&N air filter: up to 20+ horsepower, K&N high flow air intake: 20+ Horsepower, MSD performance ignition: up to 25% more horsepower, high performance camshaft, up to 50% more horsepower, porting and polishing the cylinder heads can add 30 more horsepower, Dynomax performance exhaust and headers can add up to 30 more horsepower, performance spark plugs can add 10 more horsepower, that's all I can think of without resorting to forced induction. There are butt-loads of performance parts and upgrades for Ford's 4.6 liter SOHC V8.