triplecanopy
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Hi, there is this impala for sale with a police package on it do you guys know if those are fast.
What year is it? If it's between 00 and 05 then it's the same thing as a Grand Prix GT. Naturally aspirated 3800 (L36) with the 4T65E (non-HD) and 3.29 gears.
The only things about police cruiser Impalas (aka a 9C1) that are better than average is the suspension. Heavier duty trailing arms and sway bars. But, it's nothing particularly spectacular as the same equipment was available on the 04-05 Impala SS.
Haha, uh no. If it's a police package Impala it has a HD transmission, the over sized radiator, transmission cooler, power steering cooler,a oil cooler, and slight computer work. Fans kick on sooner, and stay on longer.
We've been over it time and time again on NAIOA. The 9C1's do not have the HD trans, and we're not sure where this myth started. You can look at the RPO list for any 9C1 and you will not see the RPO for the 4T65E-HD. You will, however, find the RPO code for the 4T65E (non-HD) with 3.29 gears. Prove it to yourself. Look up the part number for the non-HD passenger axle and then look up the part number for the 9C1's passenger axle. You'll see that the 9C1 calls for the non-HD axle.
This has been verified by 9C1 owners who have removed their transmissions and they do not have an HD. Power steering cooler? No. Oil cooler? No. The only additional cooler is the external tranny cooler. Computer work? No. Bin file is the same as that found in a 00-03 Monte SS (L36 with non-HD 3.29 tranny). Fan settings are the same...
Not sure where people come up with this stuff. The bulk of the modifications to a 9C1 is in the suspension department to take curb hopping and improve handling. The tranny cooler was added because 9C1s usually end up being heavier with all the extra police equipment.
See here for details on the tranny:
North American Impala Owners Association - 2000-2005 Engine, Exhaust and Transmission - Cop Car HD Tranny Theory - FALSE
MODEL LINEUP
ENGINE TRANSMISSION
3800 3.8L V-6 Heavy-Duty 4T65E 4-speed automatic
Impala Police Package s s
Available in either police package (9C1) or undercover police package (9C3), Impala is powered by the proven
3800 3.8L V-6 engine that features a top speed fuel cutoff of 129 mph (208 km/h). To ensure continued running
at high speeds, Impala features an engine-oil cooler and a transaxle-oil cooler as standard equipment.
"At crime or accident scenes, police vehicles support emergency equipment, causing the battery to run down.
We've greatly minimized this situation by equipping the Impala police vehicles with a 125-amp alternator that
generates 96 amps at idle. That's the highest-rated idle output in the industry," Wiley added.
To ensure continued running
at high speeds, Impala features an engine-oil cooler and a transaxle-oil cooler as standard equipment.
...not sure but thinking that qualifies as custom programming (and yes I know I did NOT specifically nor did anyone else specifically mention the braking system)The Impala police package also exceeds in the critical area of braking, with shorter 60-0 mph (97-0 km/h)
stopping distances than comparable Ford or DaimlerChrysler models, according to September 2002 Michigan
State Police testing. Credit belongs to Impala's four-wheel ABS with police calibration and heavy-duty front
brake pads
It features reinforced front struts, a reinforced aluminum engine cradle, and heavy-duty front
and rear stabilizer bars. Impala's police package is equipped with heavy-duty 16-inch steel wheels shod with
P225/60R16 H-rated tires.
To help protect occupants in the event of an accident and against intrusion in the event of vandalism, the
Impala police vehicle is available with shatter-resistant laminated enhanced protective glass.
Okay. A forum of thousands of Impala owners with hundreds of 9C1s and we don't know what they're equipped with.
Feel free to message or e-mail any 9C1 owner on there about their car and what it does and doesn't have.
bbengineer said:www.policevehicle.com/2005/impalapolice.pdf
It has some of it... Oil Cooler, Trans Cooler, and PS Cooler are there. It calls the tranny 'Heavy Duty' but that's a description of what Gm thinks it is, not the HD tranny
Let him buy and be really disappointed... and add an "I told you so" to the bucket
bbengineer said:Let him buy it and when he goes to swap an axle and buys the HD axle... wonder why it's too short