View Full Version : Attn:Crown Vic guys; 6 spd possible?
notacop
04-27-2003, 12:51 AM
hey guys, just wondering about the feasibility of a manual transmission in the marauder. since there arent too many stick marauders out there, i was wondering if anyone runs a 5 or 6 speed in a crown vic. i know bob bondurant has in his 99' crown vics for his driving school. does anyone know how this would apply to the marauder? in other words, is the design of the marauder and vic so that the work to put in a manual tranny the same in both cars? just a last word, i'm really not considering this at the moment, but would really like to know how bondurant has 6 speed crown vics. (they have not replied to my emails). thx much
RCSignals
04-27-2003, 01:47 AM
Last I heard, they weren't using those anymore, and had scrapped them.
They apparently had to cut out some important structural bracing under the dash for the clutch pedal as well as some other fairly big changes.
On the 2003s the ecu is more in the way too I think. It would be better on the right side for a standard shift set up
looking97233
04-27-2003, 09:54 PM
No, not the sawsall.
One word. Expensive.
looking97233
04-27-2003, 09:55 PM
However, what about a hydrolic clutch?
I am currently installing a manual transmission. With the v10. It is a liberty prep- Tremec 3550 5-sped with hurst billet plus shifter, gun drilled shafts, high tempered internals, smoothed gears, etc... I dont see what the fuss is all about. Just get the tranny, cut a hole, and install the pedals! Easy as cake. ok maybe as easy as frozen cake, but its still cake!
Buy mustang/thunderbird manual pedals. You will need to do a little adapting to make them fit, but they will fit. Run the cable to the clutch... i recommend a heavy one ... very heavy!
Dont run anything tranny rated with a working tq rating of less than 450 ft/lbs.
YOU DO NOT WANT A HYDRAULIC CLUTCH!
Good luck, and good idea. Don't think so much about things...just do them... i found that out the hard way!
hhehehe this is cool \/
:flamer:
prchrman
04-30-2003, 08:18 AM
Sean...good post...well said...cool pic...I'm old...like the autos in daily driver...
duhtroll
04-30-2003, 08:20 AM
The V-10 CVPI is available? To the consumer or just the law? I thought that was not out yet.
What's the BHP rating and what kind of performance do you get out of it compared to the MM?
Thanks
-A
Not available. You have to make one.
here is a pic from the basement (where the engine is on a pallete). The engine is being dropped in as we speek. should be in by friday.
Working in 2 weeks?
http://www.crownvic.net/agency/Dscf0014.jpg
sorry so big!
jefferson-mo
04-30-2003, 08:35 AM
Don't forget the MM has adjustable pedals!
Will make a major difference...............
Hmm... i forgot... im not used to the niceness! hehehe....
Lets see....
Rip out all of that adjustable stuff, and put in manual pedals? A good day at the junkyard should settle things quite nicely. :D
LincMercLover
04-30-2003, 10:52 AM
Is that the same V10 out of the F-350's?
jefferson-mo
04-30-2003, 11:01 AM
the same...the only one
LincMercLover
04-30-2003, 11:02 AM
Interesting... :D
you can make a dohc v10...
$$$
notacop
04-30-2003, 10:51 PM
wow, keep us posted on how the engine/trans install goes. this should be one beast of a car! if i remember right, car and driver did a V10 crown vic, but it used propane for fuel. (think it was same issue as their marauder review)
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