I'm not sure of the 2000, but a 1997 is governed down to about 128 mph.
Top speed for a Crown Victoria police interceptor is 140MPH. This is not because it is all that the car is capable of, it's because it's governed by the vehicles computer and will stop accelerating once it hits the top speed listed on the speedometer of 140MPH. I sell police vehicles for a living. To check out my credibility look up my company on Google: Martel Autos or Martel's Police Vehicles.
Try a wobble extension . You may need to use a universal joint in addition to reach the bolt on the 97 Crown Victoria.
on top of the column
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120
It just all depends. Personally I've seen 135MPH, but that doesnt mean one can't go faster.
Follow the top rad. hose. It's in there.
Follow the top rad. hose to the engine.
horns are behind the front bumper. With the hood open, Open the drivers headlight (plastic) panel on top of the back of the headlights and look straight down the hole....
the top speed is around 800 mph
Open the hood and look see.