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<blockquote data-quote="V10_Vic" data-source="post: 2247212" data-attributes="member: 30196"><p>Let me see. Heres a article I found:</p><p></p><p> The following is excerpted from FPS-12011-93, "Severe Duty Service Recommendations for Crown Victoria Police/Taxi/Fleet and Mustang Special Service Vehicles", dated July 1992</p><p></p><p>These vehicles are manufactured with heavy-duty parts that are designed specifically for the varying demands and uniqie requirements under which police and taxi automobiles and others in heavy-duty daily service are operated. Such options are incorporated during the vehicle assembly. Components that are part of the option packages are listed below and on the following pages with a brief outline of their major features and their contribution to overall vehicle performance, handing and performance.</p><p></p><p>TRANSMISSION: Auxillary External Oil Cooler - Police/Taxi</p><p></p><p>ELECTRICAL: 130 ampere Alternator - Police Dual Beam Map Lamp - Police</p><p></p><p>FRAME/SUSPENSION: Heavy-duty Frame - Police Heavy-duty Suspension - Police & extra-heavy, high rate front and rear springs, extra control shock absorbers, heavy-duty front and rear stabilizer bars, plus special lower control arm bushings. COOLERS Power Steering Fluid Cooler - Police Extra Cooling Package - Police & viscous type fan drive Transmission Fluid Cooler - Police & Forward mounted air-to-fluid cooler</p><p></p><p>WHEELS / TIRES / BRAKES: Wheel Rims - Police & heavy-duty Safety Rim Wheels Tires - Police & tires (including the spare) are speed rated radials for police use.</p><p></p><p>Brakes - Police Semi-metallic brake pads are standard heavy-duty on the front brakes to meet the varying demands of different police service for fade resaistance and other performance requirements. These linings meet LASD/LAPD and MSP certification requirements.</p><p></p><p>INTERIOR: Heavy-duty seats - Police Calibrated Speedometer - Police More precise read-out of true road speed is achieved by a calibrated speedometer head. (The speedometer head assembly accuracy is +/- 2 mph over the entire range [at 70 degrees F or 21 degrees C].) The "certified calibration" applies to the head assembly only and does not apply to the indicated speed of the system which is affected by variations in vehicle loading, tire inflation pressures, tire rolling radii and driveline ratios. Deviations from true road speeds are minimized by this specially adapted speedometer head which gives both miles-per-hour and kilometer-per-hour readings. (0-140 mph; 0-220 km/h on Crown Victoria, 0-160 mph; 0-250 km/h on Mustang.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="V10_Vic, post: 2247212, member: 30196"] Let me see. Heres a article I found: The following is excerpted from FPS-12011-93, "Severe Duty Service Recommendations for Crown Victoria Police/Taxi/Fleet and Mustang Special Service Vehicles", dated July 1992 These vehicles are manufactured with heavy-duty parts that are designed specifically for the varying demands and uniqie requirements under which police and taxi automobiles and others in heavy-duty daily service are operated. Such options are incorporated during the vehicle assembly. Components that are part of the option packages are listed below and on the following pages with a brief outline of their major features and their contribution to overall vehicle performance, handing and performance. TRANSMISSION: Auxillary External Oil Cooler - Police/Taxi ELECTRICAL: 130 ampere Alternator - Police Dual Beam Map Lamp - Police FRAME/SUSPENSION: Heavy-duty Frame - Police Heavy-duty Suspension - Police & extra-heavy, high rate front and rear springs, extra control shock absorbers, heavy-duty front and rear stabilizer bars, plus special lower control arm bushings. COOLERS Power Steering Fluid Cooler - Police Extra Cooling Package - Police & viscous type fan drive Transmission Fluid Cooler - Police & Forward mounted air-to-fluid cooler WHEELS / TIRES / BRAKES: Wheel Rims - Police & heavy-duty Safety Rim Wheels Tires - Police & tires (including the spare) are speed rated radials for police use. Brakes - Police Semi-metallic brake pads are standard heavy-duty on the front brakes to meet the varying demands of different police service for fade resaistance and other performance requirements. These linings meet LASD/LAPD and MSP certification requirements. INTERIOR: Heavy-duty seats - Police Calibrated Speedometer - Police More precise read-out of true road speed is achieved by a calibrated speedometer head. (The speedometer head assembly accuracy is +/- 2 mph over the entire range [at 70 degrees F or 21 degrees C].) The "certified calibration" applies to the head assembly only and does not apply to the indicated speed of the system which is affected by variations in vehicle loading, tire inflation pressures, tire rolling radii and driveline ratios. Deviations from true road speeds are minimized by this specially adapted speedometer head which gives both miles-per-hour and kilometer-per-hour readings. (0-140 mph; 0-220 km/h on Crown Victoria, 0-160 mph; 0-250 km/h on Mustang. [/QUOTE]
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