maro69camaro
09-14-2007, 11:09 AM
i raced a guy yesterday before we race i asked what year he said 97 Police Interceptor :confused: i didn't know that they had them that year. he ask me what year and i said 2000 he then asked all stock and my wife said yes, well to make a long story short i won:cool:, so i doubt that it was. what do you guys think.
shock6906
09-14-2007, 11:16 AM
The B4C didn't really have any more horsepower than a stock Z-28. Just some suspension goodies and I think an oil cooler or something.
bbamZ28
09-14-2007, 12:35 PM
they have bigger altenaters
Injuneer
09-14-2007, 10:03 PM
In 1997 they made 253 B4C "Special Service Package" Camaros. In essence, it is a Z28 without the badges. Same 285HP as any other LT1.
Mtrhds94Z
09-14-2007, 10:46 PM
they have bigger altenaters
No it's the same 140 amp alternator as a regular F body..
Dave89IROC
09-14-2007, 10:49 PM
No it's the same 140 amp alternator as a regular F body..
all it really is, it the heavy duty everything(cooling/oil cooler, etc.)
pretty much a fully loaded Z28 in a V6 skin
shoebox
09-15-2007, 12:03 AM
An "Interceptor" is a Ford. GM doesn't call their cars that. A B4C is a debadged Z28, like Injuneer and Dave89IROC said. It might have a few more wires in it for police accessories.
MysticTeal95Z28
09-15-2007, 07:01 PM
Why do people always assume that cop cars are super-fast? :confused: Cop cars have the same exact motors as their civilian counter-parts.
Jared 3870
09-15-2007, 10:13 PM
Why do people always assume that cop cars are super-fast? :confused: Cop cars have the same exact motors as their civilian counter-parts.
This really bugs me whenever people try to explain to me how fast PI Crown Victorias are.
This really bugs me whenever people try to explain to me how fast PI Crown Victorias are.
ya dumbass friends like man this car is badass fast, its a crown vic jesus
Interceptor1
09-17-2007, 09:56 PM
yeah, they are all the same. In case of cruisers or bigger vehicles they get the heavy duty cooling and towing packages, so they have more current for prolongued use of the searchlights, roof lights, radios and all the accesories and more load capacity. In the case of Camaros I think they were even sawing off the shotguns to they could fit in the upright rack inside the car.
The difference is that if we put our feet down we get expensive tickets, while they have a badge and can step on the gas with any excuse, that's why they look faster.
razor02097
09-21-2007, 11:20 PM
Cops have trump cards though, I see cops with chargers, corvettes as well as the crown vics. Hamilton county has at least 1 vette I know of. The crown vics arn't bigger faster bader they are stock motors with a computer tune. Thats all. Think about it... would the police force spend money on replacement performance parts for their everyday cruisers? No department could afford to do it thats why they have helicopters :cool: