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Lincoln Town Car Owners: Accessories & Modifications by KarenS HOST
Dec 02, 2003 (8:17 am)
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What accessories/mods have you added to to your Town Car?
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Mine by hotrodlincoln1
Dec 06, 2003 (9:20 am)
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is stock except for muffler and resonator delete, tachometer, a Jolly Roger front license plate, hubcap delete, and decent aftermarket tires (Firestone Indy 500). Later this month, I'll probably add some KYB gas-adjust shocks for improved handling, along with doing a whole lot of maintenance work.
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Hey, Rod by beernut
Dec 08, 2003 (1:57 pm)
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What does the muffler and resonator delete do for you? What were your reasons for this mod? $? MPG? HP?
 
I'm loolking to get some additional HP to the street out of my '88 Cartier without a major reconfigure. Any suggestions?
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Muffler delete by hotrodlincoln1
Dec 09, 2003 (9:32 am)
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was mainly for noise. I gained a little power over 3200 rpm, but not a lot. Duals would have been a better choice.
 
As for getting more power, the stock heads and camshaft are the main limitations. Upgrading to a 5.0 HO (as in Mustang) uppper intake and throttle body, boring out the EGR spacer to 60 mm, and adding shorty headers and duals will give you some improvement. To really wake the 5.0 up, you need E7 (HO) or slightly better heads and the HO camshaft. These will require the larger 19 lb/hr injectors, and a Mustang computer is highly reccommended. And remember that the HO cam changes the firing order.
 
Much more information about this is available at www.crownvic.net.
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update by hotrodlincoln1
Jan 10, 2004 (10:50 am)
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Before this thread goes read only, I'd like to share that I went ahead with the KYB shocks. After about 200 miles, I can say that transient handling has improved a bit, but ride quality has suffered. With the KYB's and 37 psi in the tires, it rides about like the '02 Ram 2500 4x4 I rode in (unloaded).
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update on my update by hotrodlincoln1
Apr 22, 2004 (8:29 am)
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After putting 5000 miles on the KYB shocks, my opinion of them has changed. They WERE very stiff at first, but after about 1000 miles they loosened up, not to the point of being soggy, floaty, or sloppy, but "just right". Now the ride quality is similar to that of German cars I've driven, and handling is still excellent.
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1984 Power Windows by sacdl7
Mar 18, 2005 (7:16 am)
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I own a 1984 Town Car in which the power-windows now refuse to function. By going through the window-switches with a jumper, they will go up or down. The fuses are alright. There is no electricity to the door-switches. I put a new PW relay in the passenger-side kick-panel area. Yet the windows STILL refuse to function. Any suggestions? Thank you.
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Re: 1984 Power Windows [sacdl7] by KarenS HOST
Mar 18, 2005 (9:23 am)
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Replying to: sacdl7 (Mar 18, 2005 7:16 am)

As this is an older model vehicle, you might get a quicker response posting your question over in Got a Quick Technical Question?
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Super charger, engine mods or new engine? by tclover
Sep 03, 2005 (7:59 pm)
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I have a 1990 TC and wish to make this a sleeper car. I don't know much about performance and need to know which is the best route to go. Do I simply get the necessary mods done and add a super charger or should I just swap for a H.O. 5.0 ? I am looking for the easiest way.

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