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CES 2013 Futuristic Police Car

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Believe it or not, the RCMP cruiser i towed was a Hyundai Accent LOL and the trunk was full of shit, however, spare tires can be put under a hollow flooring in the trunk or underneath, depending on the car, PPV vehicles are definetely faster, crown vic police vehicles from what i've heard have a supercharger in them that they have to take out before reselling

 

CVPI's don't have superchargers, never did. Only only difference from the civilian P73 performance wise is a better flowing air intake, different gearing, less restrictive emissions and duel exhaust. Even that is only good for 20-25 h.p over a non-interceptor.

 

Otherwise, your looking at stiffer suspension, oil cooler, bigger alternator, HD frame etc...but the basic car (and 4.6 V8) is the same, much of which you could get with Handling and Performance Packages (HPP) through Ford on their non-interceptors as well.

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  • I wanna see that alternator that's taking all that power.

  • Don't get me wrong, i love anything that flashes red and blue, but police vehicles are way to glorified, tax payers are paying for these vehicles, that cruiser is probably worth almost 60 grand, yet p

  • CVPI's don't have superchargers, never did. Only only difference from the civilian P73 performance wise is a better flowing air intake, different gearing, less restrictive emissions and duel exhaust.

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