my inter beater
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my inter beater
so on the third of 06, im picking up a 94 crown vic police package cruser.... its gonna be my winter beater
My friend has the same car. It smokes my 2.8 so bad its not funny.
I would expect a twin cam v6 fiero wouldn't have a chance at a police package cruser???
hmmm?
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My friend has the same car. It smokes my 2.8 so bad its not funny.
I would expect a twin cam v6 fiero wouldn't have a chance at a police package cruser???
hmmm?
whatcha say
jesus christ
Damn I was crazy slabby. I dont remember that im buying a car.??
Wait tell new years... :thumbleft: bahaha
Wait tell new years... :thumbleft: bahaha
A DOHC Fiero would spank a Crown Vic silly. Like totally own it.
Contrary to popular belief, police cars rarely, if ever, have any modifications done to the drivetrain. However they are ordered with the highest output factory engine so long as it is N/A and an automatic, equipped with the highest rated suspension, and then they are equipped with expensive ass tires. REALLY nice tires. That is one place the PDs do not skip out on is tires. So your's probably has the 4.6l HO V8 and a 4-speed auto with overdrive. Don't expect much in terms of performance, but it will have nice low end and the tranny should last a while. For comparison, my friend has a 1992 Cougar XR7, same drivetrain as your's most likely (4.6 HO), and my other friend's 1995 Firebird V6 auto can beat him. I think a stock Fiero would run the bumper, if not beat, your Crown Vic.
Contrary to popular belief, police cars rarely, if ever, have any modifications done to the drivetrain. However they are ordered with the highest output factory engine so long as it is N/A and an automatic, equipped with the highest rated suspension, and then they are equipped with expensive ass tires. REALLY nice tires. That is one place the PDs do not skip out on is tires. So your's probably has the 4.6l HO V8 and a 4-speed auto with overdrive. Don't expect much in terms of performance, but it will have nice low end and the tranny should last a while. For comparison, my friend has a 1992 Cougar XR7, same drivetrain as your's most likely (4.6 HO), and my other friend's 1995 Firebird V6 auto can beat him. I think a stock Fiero would run the bumper, if not beat, your Crown Vic.
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but ya I am going to go look at this crown vic next week for sure. I have always liked them. They are nice crusers. People get the hell out of your way when they see a unmarked black crown vic behind them haha
Also looking at a turbo saab900 5speeed tomorow. I donno about that one though, they are quick, but the entire front drive thing is a turn off for me.
but ya I am going to go look at this crown vic next week for sure. I have always liked them. They are nice crusers. People get the hell out of your way when they see a unmarked black crown vic behind them haha
Also looking at a turbo saab900 5speeed tomorow. I donno about that one though, they are quick, but the entire front drive thing is a turn off for me.
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I thought a '92 would have a 5.0 HO?aaron wrote:A DOHC Fiero would spank a Crown Vic silly. Like totally own it.
Contrary to popular belief, police cars rarely, if ever, have any modifications done to the drivetrain. However they are ordered with the highest output factory engine so long as it is N/A and an automatic, equipped with the highest rated suspension, and then they are equipped with expensive ass tires. REALLY nice tires. That is one place the PDs do not skip out on is tires. So your's probably has the 4.6l HO V8 and a 4-speed auto with overdrive. Don't expect much in terms of performance, but it will have nice low end and the tranny should last a while. For comparison, my friend has a 1992 Cougar XR7, same drivetrain as your's most likely (4.6 HO), and my other friend's 1995 Firebird V6 auto can beat him. I think a stock Fiero would run the bumper, if not beat, your Crown Vic.
Yeah, Crown Vics are NOT fast.
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Re: my inter beater
Swap the '03 Cobra supercharger 32V engine & trans into it... it'll take a TDC Fiero then...z.MacK wrote:so on the third of 06, im picking up a 94 crown vic police package cruser.... its gonna be my winter beater
My friend has the same car. It smokes my Boat Anchor so bad its not funny.
I would expect a twin cam v6 fiero wouldn't have a chance at a police package cruser???
hmmm?
whatcha say
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You know everything ..Oh wait..no you don'taaron wrote:A DOHC Fiero would spank a Crown Vic silly. Like totally own it.
Contrary to popular belief, police cars rarely, if ever, have any modifications done to the drivetrain. However they are ordered with the highest output factory engine so long as it is N/A and an automatic, equipped with the highest rated suspension, and then they are equipped with expensive ass tires. REALLY nice tires. That is one place the PDs do not skip out on is tires. So your's probably has the 4.6l HO V8 and a 4-speed auto with overdrive. Don't expect much in terms of performance, but it will have nice low end and the tranny should last a while. For comparison, my friend has a 1992 Cougar XR7, same drivetrain as your's most likely (4.6 HO), and my other friend's 1995 Firebird V6 auto can beat him. I think a stock Fiero would run the bumper, if not beat, your Crown Vic.
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FLA. State police used manual Tranny camaro's as ""lead pursuit" cars in the early 90's , all LT1 cars.