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Year??? Edit saw your other post. You have the very First 4.6l offered by Ford. I'm sorry to say but theres not much you can do to the car.
Your engine management system does not really support any real performance chips. The AOD transmission is ok but later transmissions, AOD-E and 4R70W are much better and are more durable. And the later engines/models support more power adding devices read below.
Cold air intakes on these cars is a waste of time, I have read about other people that have done it say that it sounds better but does not increase horsepower, you will get better fuel economy though (cause the airflow is better). Remember these engines are not performers they were built for durability and to make CAFE standards.
Your dealing with a 4,000+ pound car, so it's going to take a lot of power to get it moving to where smaller more power oriented cars are doing.
The Mustang engines and the Crown Victoria/Grand Marquis/Town Car have differences so you won't be able to take Stang parts and throw them on.
And for the most part the bottomend of the engine is the same but obviously the motors are slighty different.
Exhaust helps, but it really is not that noticable. There are chips available for OBD-II cars that can bump up the shift points and make it a little more lively at the higher end.
For the most part most people have been throwing on superchargers that get them close to 300 hp. But most get rid of the engine and throw a mustang SOHC engine/tranny? (? not sure on whether they use the stang tranny) in and start from there (which takes a lot of time, $$$$ and ingentuity).
What most people have done for simple gains which will not apply to any 1991-1997 (difficult to swap). Is doing the PI headswap, which will net you about 20-30 hp. It is expensive and not many do it but it is a known way of adding some power. Those heads came out in 2001 and can only be put on 1998-2000 blocks. It will require major work to put it on a earlier block from what I've heard.
I don't plan on doing any of these thing because they really don't do enough IMO to make it worth it.
In fact I plan on getting Mark VIII or Eldorado which is much faster and not mention handles better then the Town Car.
I just drive mine as is.
P.S. DOHC 4.6l are not an easy swap either. I think the engine mounts are different and it requires *major rewiring*. And the DOHC engine may not even bolt to the Transmission.
P.P.S. This information I provided is to the best of my knowledge. Some things *may* be different but for the most part this is what I know.
Good luck
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Richard
1995 Lincoln Town Car Signature Series
Past
1992 Lincoln Town Car Cartier Designer Series
1992 Lincoln Town Car Executive Series
1990 Lincoln Town Car
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