

- 2005 chev impala 3.8 oil cooler housing connector full#
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The Nova 9C1 was offered to police agencies between 19 originally starting off as a prototype for the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department in 1974. Since the 1970s, Chevrolet has offered factory-produced police variants of the Chevrolet Nova, Chevrolet Malibu, Chevrolet Celebrity, Chevrolet Impala, Chevrolet Caprice, Chevrolet Lumina, and Chevrolet Tahoe. lbf L99 V8 4.3 L (265 cid) SFI engine) and extra wiring for the emergency equipment.
2005 chev impala 3.8 oil cooler housing connector full#
Heavy-duty (HD) features include full perimeter steel frame (there is debate as to whether the Caprice 9C1 uses a thicker frame than the civilian car GM replacement frame part numbers for the civilian auto and the Caprice 9C1 are the same) oversized front and rear sway bars full-size spare tire (in the case of the fourth generation Caprice 9C1) high-output alternator lifetime-rated green silicone coolant hoses four-wheel disc brakes HD steel wheels and speed-rated tires quick-ratio power steering and transmission and power steering oil coolers certified digital speedometer stiffer body mounts and more of them true dual exhaust protective anti-stab steel plates in the front seat backs performance 3.08 final drive ratio (3.23 w/std.) 200 hp/245 ft
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Both groups of options were found on the production code sticker (which on most modern GM vehicles is located in the glove box). Other parts of the 9C1 package were designed to allow the installation of emergency vehicle lighting and equipment.Ĭonsidered a fleet vehicle by General Motors, the 9C1 package was considered a Special Equipment Options (SEO) code, as opposed to a Regular Production Order (RPO) code. Specific modifications and upgrades in the 9C1 package varied by vehicle platform, though they generally centered around increased durability and performance. The 9C1 package was intended to compete with the Ford Police Interceptor and Stellantis's Charger Pursuit and Durango Pursuit. In marketing, these vehicles were sometimes named Police Pursuit Vehicle or Police Patrol Vehicle ( PPV).
