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LIFE The Complete Instructions Edited by Denis Boyles Editorial Coordinator: Matt Marion LOOK! UNDER THE HOOD!... IT'S THE LAW! When they build a cop, they start out with a regular guy and then add all sorts of special equipment Same thing goes for a cop car. Ford takes the same old LX Crown Victoria your mom drives and keeps adding these speed tricks, suspension tweaks, and other super-duty details until it can out- idle, outhandle, and outrun almost any car on the road. 2000 Crown Victoria Police Interceptor Engine: unique gasoline, 4.6L V-8 with police-pursuit calibration, including increased idle speed for improved charging-system output and cooling Light in engine compartment. It ain't stock Battery: extra-heavy-duty, 78 amp hr (750 CCA) with heat shield Alternator: 130 amp, heavy-duty, with unique drive pulley for improved charging-system output at idle Engine-oil cooler to prevent engine failure due to oil breakdown Transmission oil cooler, external, front mounted for extended transmission life under severe operating conditions Suspension: police-level, heavy-duty, front and rear springs, shock absorbers, stabilizer bars Cooling package: police level with eight-blade plastic fan Power-steering gear: unique for improved road feel, with front- mounted oil cooler Speedometer: electronic-certified calibration in 2 mph increments, 0 to 140 mph Wiring for courtesy lamp Seats: cloth bucket, manual reclining, with driver/passenger antistab plate Axle ratio, rear: 3.27:1 for low-end torque without sacrificing top-end speed Frame and body mounts: heavy-duty Accessory feed wires for CB, scanner, lights, and other uses * one ignition feed (three connectors, 30-amp fuse) * one direct feed (three connectors, 50-amp fuse) Headliner: conventional, without grab handles Exhaust system: stainless steel, dual Semimetallic brake pads with the stock Ford HD brake fluid and dual piston calipers and 12'' rotors for decreased stopping distance Tires: P225/60R16-97V Goodyear BSW, all-season speed rated, with conventional spare Driveshaft and U-joints: heavy-duty to withstand sudden acceleration Lock system: single key (all vehicles different) Lock system: single key (all vehicles different) WANT A CRUISER? IT'S A STEAL! If you get tired of trying to build your own police car, go out and buy a secondhand one. Visit the Police Interceptor home page at http://p71.homepage.com/ purchase.html and you'll find a ton of smart information about choosing a used cruiser. | |||||
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