For a 1987 Ford Crown Victoria :
According to my Chilton's Auto Repair Manual :
For the 5.0 liter / 302 cubic inch V8 ( the 8th " character "
of the VIN is an " F " )
( 150 horsepower at 3200 RPM and 270 ft lbs torque at 2000 RPM )
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For the 5.8 liter / 351 cubic inch V8 ( the 8th " character " of the VIN is a " G " )
It is rated at ( 180 horsepower at 3600 RPM and 285 ft. lbs. torque at
2400 RPM )
On a 1987 Ford Crown Victoria : According to my Chilton's book : For the 5.0 liter / 302 cubic inch ( 150 horsepower ) For the 5.8 liter / 351 cubic inch ( 180 horsepower )
200 horsepower ( 215 horsepower with dual exhaust )
According to the 1999 Ford Crown Victoria Owner Guide : With single exhaust ( 200 horsepower ) With dual exhaust ( 215 horsepower )
About 140
Around 250 give or take. Anyone else have the answer
250hp
For a 2000 Ford Crown Victoria : With single exhaust ( 200 horsepower ) With dual exhaust ( 215 horsepower ) According to my Consumer Guide book
500hp with police interceptor
For a 1992 Ford Crown Victoria , 4.6 liter V8 engine : Base and LX ( that has single exhaust ) ( 190 horsepower ) Touring ( that has dual exhaust ) ( 210 horsepower )
145 to 150 hp (single exhaust).
250hp for the 2004 and newer model Police Interceptors.
not much not much ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ According to my Chilton's Auto Repair Manual : For a 1987 Ford Crown Victoria , with the 302 cubic inch ( 5.0 liter ) The 8th "character " of the VIN is an " F " ( 150 horsepower at 3200 RPM and 270 ft. lbs. torque at 2000 RPM )