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post Oct 20 2001, 08:01 PM
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I have a 2000 Crown Victoria and I would like to increase the horsepower in it. I think it has 215hp now, but I would like to have a whole lot more. Can anybody please give me some ideas or tips.
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post Oct 22 2001, 06:48 PM
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I dont know much about them, but start with such tihngs as super chips, and a K & N cold air induction..<br>a cat back or flowmaster exhaust would help, as would underdrive pulleys..<br>all for the ballsy 4.6 OHC...<br><br>look on the crownvic.net forum. tohse guys are pretty smart and look in the forums..the 4.6 tech forum
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post Jun 29 2001, 12:27 PM
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Red<br>I belive on the 90 models it's going to be 31 or33 inch but it will vary from truck to truck you could invest in a 4" lift kit and be assured that you can run 33" and maybe 35" tires hope this helps<br><br>john
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post Jul 1 2001, 08:00 PM
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Well alot will depend on if its a 4x4 or not, Im assuming that it is, if so, yes the 33x10.50's will fit, but check your clearances from lock to lock, if anything you will just need to trim the mudguard panel in the rear of the wheel well. John is right, with a 4" lift(suspension) you can run 35's with no problem. I have seen guys run 33's with no problems and others have had to do some mods, however I think if you check your clearences you will be fine. Also be sure that your rims are wide enough to handle the extra couple of inches of tire width. I believe on the 90's they have a 15x7 or 15x7.5, the 10.50 will fit but if you go any wider you will need a wider rim. There are alot of things that go into fitting bigger tires on your pickup. I hope this helps too!! <br><br>Have a great one!! <br><br>fordtruckguy
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post Jul 17 2003, 06:44 PM
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use duct tape mtt37849
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post Jul 17 2003, 07:54 PM
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well, i do want my truck to look somewhat nice. your truck may look like a redneck jumped out of it, but i try to take care of my belongings! so i will not be useing duct tape!
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Hey I know brospeed of brosal makes one Mike
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Brospeed/Bosal (same thing) is the only maker of headers for the 2.0 http://www.brospeed.com/ Jordan
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pace setter makes a hedder for your probe
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post Apr 20 2000, 08:28 AM
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brospeed and Landspeed sells it. Steve
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