A forced induction system designed to enhance the performance of Ford Crown Victoria vehicles through increased horsepower and torque output. It comprises a centrifugal or roots-type compressor, an intake manifold adapter, fuel system upgrades (injectors, fuel pump), an intercooler to manage intake air temperature, and engine management calibration to optimize air-fuel ratios and timing.
The implementation of such a system offers notable advantages including improved acceleration, enhanced throttle response, and greater overall engine power. Historically, these kits have provided enthusiasts with a means to significantly elevate the performance capabilities of their vehicles, addressing perceived limitations in factory horsepower figures. This modification addresses a desire for increased power in a platform often associated with comfort and reliability rather than outright speed.