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School me on crown vics/Grand Marquis
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<blockquote data-quote="mc01svt" data-source="post: 15635165" data-attributes="member: 32337"><p>if im not mistaken crown vics picked up 'PI' heads in 2001.</p><p></p><p>There are minor differences between the romeo and windsor engines but nothing to get excited about.</p><p></p><p>In general, panthers are built like trucks and are fairly indestructible. Ive heard of NY city cabs with 1 million miles on them. If they do break down they are cheap to fix. </p><p></p><p>the only issue to look for is wether it has the 4 thread or 8 thread spark plug heads. Not sure when they switched over to the 8 thread. I think it was 2004. Some of the earlier 4.6s were known for blowing out the spark plugs.</p><p></p><p>The "p71" police interceptor has the same hp as the civilian models but they have a different ECM tune for engine/trans and heavier duty suspension. Regardless of year all panthers are absurdly slow, 220hp on a good day and 4,400lbs. Stock they run mid 16s so dont expect a street sleeper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mc01svt, post: 15635165, member: 32337"] if im not mistaken crown vics picked up 'PI' heads in 2001. There are minor differences between the romeo and windsor engines but nothing to get excited about. In general, panthers are built like trucks and are fairly indestructible. Ive heard of NY city cabs with 1 million miles on them. If they do break down they are cheap to fix. the only issue to look for is wether it has the 4 thread or 8 thread spark plug heads. Not sure when they switched over to the 8 thread. I think it was 2004. Some of the earlier 4.6s were known for blowing out the spark plugs. The "p71" police interceptor has the same hp as the civilian models but they have a different ECM tune for engine/trans and heavier duty suspension. Regardless of year all panthers are absurdly slow, 220hp on a good day and 4,400lbs. Stock they run mid 16s so dont expect a street sleeper. [/QUOTE]
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