heidicombs
August 18th, 2006, 08:27 PM
Can anyone tell me what "Police Intersepter" means? It's an emblem on the back of my 95 Lincoln Mark VIII.
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"Police Intersepter" on back of carheidicombs August 18th, 2006, 08:27 PM Can anyone tell me what "Police Intersepter" means? It's an emblem on the back of my 95 Lincoln Mark VIII. thamarkman August 18th, 2006, 08:33 PM Sounds like somebody took the emblem off a Crown Vic police cruiser and stuck it on your Mark VIII. heidicombs August 18th, 2006, 09:52 PM Would it have something to do with the concoction that's hooked up to the rear view mirror? Calabrio August 18th, 2006, 10:59 PM Sounds like somebody took the emblem off a Crown Vic police cruiser and stuck it on your Mark VIII. Yes. Someone took a crown vic emblem and stuck it on your Mark. It has nothing to do with anything on your car, just something the past owner did to distinguish it. evillally August 18th, 2006, 11:21 PM Take it off. You'll look like a posuer. I saw one on a Honda Civic at a stop light two weeks ago and just had to roll down my window and call the owner a homo. segxr7 August 19th, 2006, 03:29 PM Take it off. You'll look like a posuer. I saw one on a Honda Civic at a stop light two weeks ago and just had to roll down my window and call the owner a homo. I once saw a mid-90s Dodge Stratus with a "Magnum V10" emblem off a Ram. I'm hoping its owner just had a good sense of sarcastic humor. But that's probably wishful thinking. BTW, the engine in our Marks is more powerful than the Police Interceptor's anyway. :) Taylor February 4th, 2008, 01:58 PM Can anyone tell me what "Police Intersepter" means? It's an emblem on the back of my 95 Lincoln Mark VIII. A: That particular emblem is on the left side of the deck lid for the ford crown victoria police vehicles. someone prob. removed it from a retired police vehicle and attached it to your lincoln. -Taylor Frat-man-du February 4th, 2008, 02:56 PM Yeah my wife's old 92 Merc Marque had the PI. It had a decal on each of the valve covers, along with white tags on the Power booster and battery that read Police or Limo use only. All of the rad/heater hoses were blue and it had a power steering cooler (weird looking round tube just under the radiator). Cutouts in the door frame for what I would assume would be spotlights. That car was previously a Sheriff's personal car - got it from the dealer after he traded it. I was sold as soon as I popped the hood. Traded it for the Stang years later. chicken February 4th, 2008, 07:40 PM Would it have something to do with the concoction that's hooked up to the rear view mirror? ok ill ask, whats on your rear view mirror? turborich February 5th, 2008, 04:07 PM Maybe the compass module thingy??? You can get those PI badges on ebay as well, Like the others said, it came from a crown vic, not the mark. It might look kinda cool on the mark though?? you got a pic of it? It COULD NOT work on a honda though!!! 21stcenturygadgetguy February 5th, 2008, 07:30 PM The thing about the "Police Interceptor" is that the Cop car usually had the big engine (Like a stock MK8) in the Ford Crown Vic, along with better suspension, (like a stock MK8). I think its cool, and a well deserved emblem for a Mark VIII- JoshMcMadMac February 5th, 2008, 07:34 PM The thing about the "Police Interceptor" is that the Cop car usually had the big engine (Like a stock MK8) in the Ford Crown Vic, along with better suspension, (like a stock MK8). I think its cool, and a well deserved emblem for a Mark VIII- False. The Police Interceptor package has zero impact on the power of the motor. It simply involves a "heavy-duty" upgrade to suspension, electrical, additional coolers, etc. ground_zero298 February 5th, 2008, 07:53 PM I thought the intercepter had a extra 20 horse over the regular 2v 4.6? JoshMcMadMac February 5th, 2008, 07:55 PM I thought the intercepter had a extra 20 horse over the regular 2v 4.6? Negative. chicken February 5th, 2008, 08:45 PM dont forget the blue silicone hoses!!!!! Frat-man-du February 6th, 2008, 09:33 AM Data from the manual that came with our 92 Marque Police Group Option(55H): 4.6L SOHC motor 210 HP @ 4600 w/Dual exhaust & " Police Pursuit Calibration" 3.27:1 Rear 140 MPH speedo AODE Trans with "Police Calibration" buddylee February 12th, 2008, 06:23 PM atleast 2000 PI come with 50hp more , than just C V JoshMcMadMac February 12th, 2008, 06:27 PM atleast 2000 PI come with 50hp more , than just C V Negative. Markviiiedrea February 13th, 2008, 09:49 AM The 03 P71 came with 20 more horse then the preveus year JoshMcMadMac February 13th, 2008, 10:47 AM The 03 P71 came with 20 more horse then the preveus year Give or take depending on the model compared to (10-30hp). It is supposedly due to the better, Marauder-style intake system. kustomizingkid February 13th, 2008, 10:07 PM I own a 2000 Crown Vic interceptor. Nothing really special about them at all. A bit tighter suspension, dual exhaust and some other little detail things. The only interceptors that had any real difference is the 04+ cars. They have 250 hp and run almost a full second quicker than any other vic. This is due to the PI engine and Marauder airbox and MAF. 99 and 00 came with 3.55 gearing. devilchild February 13th, 2008, 10:07 PM did i miss something.. or did we get no answer on whats on the mirror dRock95MarkVIII February 14th, 2008, 07:59 PM The CVPI power output is the same as any retail panther w/ dual exhaust. Only the 2004+ CVPIs have a Marauder-style airbox and 80mm MAF which brought the power to 250, 11 more than all other dual exhaust panthers. All panthers got the PI (performance improved) engine in 2001 model year. Only 2003-2004 Marauders had a 4.6l DOHC. www.crownvic.net/drock96marquis/HPtq.htm dont forget the blue silicone hoses!!!!! They are not standard, they are optional for the CVPI. chicken February 16th, 2008, 10:56 AM They are not standard, they are optional for the CVPI.[/QUOTE] really thats a "option" for the squad? i work at a ford dealer and everyone ive seen had them (except for the newer ones then they were all black) dRock95MarkVIII February 16th, 2008, 08:47 PM They are not standard, they are optional for the CVPI. really thats a "option" for the squad? i work at a ford dealer and everyone ive seen had them (except for the newer ones then they were all black) Yep, optional. *Most* have the standard black hoses, typically you'd find the silicone hoses on cars used in harsher climates. It really all depends on how the department ordered them. Some just check every option (ie We've seen CVPIs that were used out in the desert and have a block heater lol) Obviously the one near you used to order their's with the silicone hoses and 'aircraft' clamps but no longer does. The option still exists, though. Many departments ditch the cars before they would benefit from the silicone hoses' extended service life anyway. chicken February 17th, 2008, 10:35 AM Yep, optional. *Most* have the standard black hoses, typically you'd find the silicone hoses on cars used in harsher climates. It really all depends on how the department ordered them. Some just check every option (ie We've seen CVPIs that were used out in the desert and have a block heater lol) Obviously the one near you used to order their's with the silicone hoses and 'aircraft' clamps but no longer does. The option still exists, though. Many departments ditch the cars before they would benefit from the silicone hoses' extended service life anyway. well look at that learn something new everyday. i allways heard that the pcm was "tweeked" but it was just hear-say, so i guess that interceptor pcm i got around here somewhere is useless? damn i do like the new alternators with a one way clutch in the pulley. kustomizingkid February 17th, 2008, 10:32 PM The one way clutch alternators are awesome! They pretty much eliminate the belt squeak. In 00 the ecm tuning was tweeked to make them perform like :q:q:q:q. chicken February 18th, 2008, 07:07 PM i wad a squad come in at 4:15 with a "noise" barney thought he "threw a rod" (probably the only automotive term he knows) so i go out and there is a definite loud clicking noise from the front of the eng as i walk towards the car with him (of course he left it running lol) he opens the hood, and yup i hear it louder now. i tell him to shut it off and i look at the belt.............its 1/8 thick, all the ribs gone, the backside was skinned down many layers and even some cuts long ways at the bottoms of where the ribs should be. i noticed a new idler pulley and apparently somewhere else replaced a smoked pulley and not the belt. so a new belt and viola the cop was amazed it was so simple to fix | |||||
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