Nothing ever will the combo of the slow 4sp automatic and the 06 and up with the Mitsubishi 225 amp alternators with decoupler clutch whines so damn loud and that spin down with a newer 4.6 that howls that sound winding up is almost sexually orgasmic for a car guy it's not fast at all but the slower they are the better they sound winding up in 1st. I'm not really a fan of many fords but the crown vic witch is basically a f250 with a car body is by far the toughest car and the final bodystlyle is absolutely sexy still looks great and something about the 4.6 sound and that bodystlyle match if that makes sense so calm and majestic yet angry and aggressive the vic will undoubtedly become the best police car of all time no not fast but like I herd a sgt say one time they are reliable as a hammer and fast enough. But I've herd ford say it's not about outrunning the suspect it's about outlasting the suspect
I've just spent an embarrassingly long time on Google Maps trying to figure out exactly where this is, and I did it! The video begins between N 69th and N 71st Avenue, westbound on W Thomas Rd. At 5:43, they turn south on N 115 Ave, and 6:32 they turn west on W McDowell Rd. the final turn is into a parking lot just before McDowell intersects N Dysart Rd--where there is a Bank of America branch. The route is 8.9 miles and Google says it should take anyone not running code 3 about 22 min.
Rode with a officer friend who drove a vic. Different situation but we got a medical call even though we didn't have this much distance to cover we were the furthest unit we beat the closest patrol unit, fire department and EMS department. The vic was the best patrol car they had
DAMN, 3:37 that SUV jumped that curb, that was badass! The vehicle we're riding in is going to need a full tank of gas after this run! Some of that driving was insane.
I've done 9 ride alongs with 4 different agencies around me for my college courses. I've been lights and sirens 3 times. Once in a 2012 Caprice. Once in a 12 Charger. Once in a 13 Impala. Caprice we were in speeds excess of 130 mph, I almost pulled the door panel off, legitimately. Impala was 60 mph car was quicker than expected for a v6. But the Charger, I'm no dodge fan, but what that car can do is ungodly. We had to interrupt 10-7 for a guy with a knife. That thing can HAUL ASS
Good times, bro! I was an Explorer from '97-'04, and did dozens of ride-alongs. All we had were Crown Vics, with the exception of a Subaru WRX with the Traffic Division (2003, loaned out for 6 months, then returned), and a Chevy Cavalier (also Traffic). That Subaru was UNGODLY fast (try 97 uphill in 4th), and the Chevy was a POS ( both cars were unmarked though, so good to sneak up on people with). But I never got a chance to ride in the Chargers. They came along well after I left the Post.
The longest I ever had to run was Riverside (CA) General to UCLA on a CCT car, the nurse told me this guy was critical and on the kidney transplant list. If I remember correctly we got there in just over an hour (1:10 Maybe) But we were cruising the freeway at 80-85 the whole way.
It's MCSO Sheriff's in AZ. They take for ever as they cover a lot of land. But It's also Avondale or Goodyear PD land so there was probably units already there.
Well there are different factors to think of such as torque loss and lag. Comparing a 4,000 pound car equipped with a dual exhaust 4.6L Single Overhead Cam 16 Valve engine cranking out only 250 horsepower/297 pound feet of torque mated to a 4R70W or 4-speed automatic transmission with 3.27 rear end gears, and a 6,000 pound SUV with the 5.4L Single Overhead Cam 24 Valve with Variable Cam Timing and cranking out 300 horsepower/365 pound feet of torque mated to a 6R75/6R80 or the 6-speed automatic transmission and 3.73 rear end gears. You have a bigger advantage with the 3.73 gears and the 6R80 transmission in order to move the mass that the Expedition carries compared to having 3.27 gears and a 4R70W transmission.
Not a fan of ford but I love the sound of the motor in that crown vic, going to suck when all police departments are done using crown vics, unless ford brings it back at some point.
@kooteo here that response time is completly normal. In the city the Fire department has a time limit of 10 minutes to arrive on scene, and the police normally arrives several minutes after the FD
I miss the old crown vic I miss working on them as a county sheriff and state trooper patrol mechanic il agree yes these cars are sickening slow but will take all the abuse you give it just dont let someone rearend you anyone that knows the vic knows what I mean or have at least seen a rearened one. Despite being so slow the old modular 4.6 will get angry and scream at you witch makes up for it always has made me smile especially if it has a alternator clutch. That whine loud and spins down anyone who floors these crown vics and winds that 4.6 up knows the type of thrill it gives you
In the fire service in Louisiana they have eliminated a code 2 response. We have code 1 which is speed limit response, get here when you can.... Code 3 is lights and siren and no more than 10mph over the posted speed limit. State Law.
Why is everyone ragging on the response time? These are BACK UP units. Within the first few seconds you can hear an officer say "I'm about to go 23" which means (arrive of scene) These responders did great!
Here it more or less it's the same, but when traffic is backed up the left lanes and no or just a few cars in the right lane, then we just rather proceed in the right lane or on the sidewalk than waiting until dozens of cars move to the right
Here where I live (and I won't even say where that is) it can take police officers anything from 15 minutes to 2 hours to arrive on scene. They're just complaining because they don't have anything else to do. Gotta love Americans, always gotta complain about everything.
i always wanna know how it feel like to be inside a police car but this video give me an idea how is it really feel like to be inside of a police car thank buddy for uploading this video, appreciate it
We dialed 911 when we saw someone getting beat up when we were leaving a concert at the local park, and when we pulled out of the parking lot, 5 cop cars pulled in goin code 3 :P.
I love the way they stay on task with responding. I personally would have canceled my unit and just go back and start ticketing me some drivers. I lost count at 3 minute mark
@reaperboy36 They are about equally matched, matter of fact the Crown Vic has a better 0-60 time than the Expedition. You wouldnt want to stay too close during emergency driving anyways.
@Erin421 Code 1 = Request for assistance with no lights, sirens, driving rules apply Code 2 = Request for assistance with lights only Code 3 = Request for assistance with lights/sirens
I love hearing the roar of that Ford Interceptor.
LoL knew what it was as soon as I herd it accelerate 👌🏻
Damn responding from 3 counties away!! That was the longest response I ever seen. Lead driver was working the shit outta that truck.
That Crown Vic V8, haven't heard a car engine yet that surpasses that sound
I my self own a 09 cvpi p71 nothing beats that sound
Except my W204 C63 with 6,2 L engine and 513 HP ;)
Nothing ever will the combo of the slow 4sp automatic and the 06 and up with the Mitsubishi 225 amp alternators with decoupler clutch whines so damn loud and that spin down with a newer 4.6 that howls that sound winding up is almost sexually orgasmic for a car guy it's not fast at all but the slower they are the better they sound winding up in 1st. I'm not really a fan of many fords but the crown vic witch is basically a f250 with a car body is by far the toughest car and the final bodystlyle is absolutely sexy still looks great and something about the 4.6 sound and that bodystlyle match if that makes sense so calm and majestic yet angry and aggressive the vic will undoubtedly become the best police car of all time no not fast but like I herd a sgt say one time they are reliable as a hammer and fast enough. But I've herd ford say it's not about outrunning the suspect it's about outlasting the suspect
@@nordlicht9877 not even close. It sounds more like a V6 than a V8. Probably because of the crappy exhaust system.
5'9" 250lbs??? Yeah he's not running very far.
+rambosperm Im 192cm and only weigh around 55kg :(
Jaska Jokunen
You are extremely underweight then
Hell of a drive.The distance they had to cover.
2 cities they drove through.
One of the best TH-cam videos ever made
dang that was a longggg drive and people need to learn to pull over for the siren. i hate that. great video tho
When the spotlight flips up in the air you know you're haulin balls!!!
I've just spent an embarrassingly long time on Google Maps trying to figure out exactly where this is, and I did it! The video begins between N 69th and N 71st Avenue, westbound on W Thomas Rd. At 5:43, they turn south on N 115 Ave, and 6:32 they turn west on W McDowell Rd. the final turn is into a parking lot just before McDowell intersects N Dysart Rd--where there is a Bank of America branch.
The route is 8.9 miles and Google says it should take anyone not running code 3 about 22 min.
When bae says she’s home alone
Look at the police expedtion go that thing is going fast
Alaska State Troopers have 40 minute Code 3 runs, now that would be a long wait for backup.
if you actually pay attention to the radio traffic, you would hear that there are already officers on scene.
GOD i love the sound of that Crown vic
Always get goose bumps when you hear that V-8 being floored
😍that v8 vic baby 😩💯
still watch this every once in a while. One of the best code 3 responses I ever ever seen on video,
Steve Anderson thanks!
That's maricopa county sheriff's for sure
GOOD DRIVING....he had it right to the wood going to that call...
I find it amazing that those sunglasses on the dash didn't move an inch the entire code run.
You gotta love crown vics when running code 3. The sound of the engine and siren is so beast you get instant thought like, "shits going down!!"
Nothing better than raw footage 👍
Rode with a officer friend who drove a vic. Different situation but we got a medical call even though we didn't have this much distance to cover we were the furthest unit we beat the closest patrol unit, fire department and EMS department. The vic was the best patrol car they had
DAMN, 3:37 that SUV jumped that curb, that was badass! The vehicle we're riding in is going to need a full tank of gas after this run! Some of that driving was insane.
Sweet vid! Felt like I was with you guys. Got goose bumps. Thanks
MCSO - Ended in Avondale, AZ /// came across PHX into the city lines of Avondale and Goodyear.
I've done 9 ride alongs with 4 different agencies around me for my college courses. I've been lights and sirens 3 times. Once in a 2012 Caprice. Once in a 12 Charger. Once in a 13 Impala. Caprice we were in speeds excess of 130 mph, I almost pulled the door panel off, legitimately. Impala was 60 mph car was quicker than expected for a v6. But the Charger, I'm no dodge fan, but what that car can do is ungodly. We had to interrupt 10-7 for a guy with a knife. That thing can HAUL ASS
Good times, bro! I was an Explorer from '97-'04, and did dozens of ride-alongs. All we had were Crown Vics, with the exception of a Subaru WRX with the Traffic Division (2003, loaned out for 6 months, then returned), and a Chevy Cavalier (also Traffic). That Subaru was UNGODLY fast (try 97 uphill in 4th), and the Chevy was a POS ( both cars were unmarked though, so good to sneak up on people with). But I never got a chance to ride in the Chargers. They came along well after I left the Post.
An 8 minute code run... Thats pretty good... I love code runs
That's long ass code run.
The longest I've ever gone code 3 was about 45 minutes to a 5150 during a rainy day.
Morgan Hartburns 45 minutes??? Where do you live? The Alaskan Yukon?
+rambosperm California mountains
The longest I ever had to run was Riverside (CA) General to UCLA on a CCT car, the nurse told me this guy was critical and on the kidney transplant list. If I remember correctly we got there in just over an hour (1:10 Maybe) But we were cruising the freeway at 80-85 the whole way.
Morgan Hartburns Phoenix Arizona listen to the streets
you have got to love the sound of that engine
damn, that expedition hauls
Gotta love that P71 sound+ the siren.
DANG I LOVE that sound the 4.6 Liter V8 SCREAMING. Music to my Ears i miss having my crown vic :( Great video by the way
Great Video..Excellent Communication within the team through out the entire event....
That Expedition was leaving you in the dust in many parts of the video.
The robber was at home watching this video by the time police got there.
i love the sound of the crown vic
love that engine sound
That response time is horrible. The robber drove past them 6 minutes ago.
no matter how fast they were going they missed the cannon ball run by 20 years
The dispatcher said King car 310, are you in the POSSE?
I like how you almost took him out arriving at the call haha.
BEST CODE 3 VIDEO ON TH-cam!!!
by the time they get to the robbery, the robbers will be sitting in McDonalds eating a Big Mac
Damn...takes forever....
Thanks for the great work!
It's MCSO Sheriff's in AZ. They take for ever as they cover a lot of land. But It's also Avondale or Goodyear PD land so there was probably units already there.
I love my P71 Crown Vic :) Wish I could drive around that fast haha
Anyone eles notice that the Crown Victoria was having a hard time keeping up with the expedition
Well there are different factors to think of such as torque loss and lag. Comparing a 4,000 pound car equipped with a dual exhaust 4.6L Single Overhead Cam 16 Valve engine cranking out only 250 horsepower/297 pound feet of torque mated to a 4R70W or 4-speed automatic transmission with 3.27 rear end gears, and a 6,000 pound SUV with the 5.4L Single Overhead Cam 24 Valve with Variable Cam Timing and cranking out 300 horsepower/365 pound feet of torque mated to a 6R75/6R80 or the 6-speed automatic transmission and 3.73 rear end gears. You have a bigger advantage with the 3.73 gears and the 6R80 transmission in order to move the mass that the Expedition carries compared to having 3.27 gears and a 4R70W transmission.
i like how there is a crack on the wind-shield.. LOL
Looks like they're responding across town, so the suspect has time to escape.
Not a fan of ford but I love the sound of the motor in that crown vic, going to suck when all police departments are done using crown vics, unless ford brings it back at some point.
If only I could drive to work like this
@kooteo here that response time is completly normal. In the city the Fire department has a time limit of 10 minutes to arrive on scene, and the police normally arrives several minutes after the FD
I miss the old crown vic I miss working on them as a county sheriff and state trooper patrol mechanic il agree yes these cars are sickening slow but will take all the abuse you give it just dont let someone rearend you anyone that knows the vic knows what I mean or have at least seen a rearened one. Despite being so slow
the old modular 4.6 will get angry and scream at you witch makes up for it always has made me smile especially if it has a alternator clutch. That whine loud and spins down anyone who floors these crown vics and winds that 4.6 up knows the type of thrill it gives you
In the fire service in Louisiana they have eliminated a code 2 response. We have code 1 which is speed limit response, get here when you can.... Code 3 is lights and siren and no more than 10mph over the posted speed limit. State Law.
GOD DAMN U GUYS DRIVE FAR TO THIS CALL !
And the Touchmaster TM4 i love the siren too😍
Nice! Love MCSO vehicles in the black scheme
It's Maricopa County (Arizona) Sheriff's Office. Sheriff Joe!
lol a normal response time of emergency doctor cars in germany is above 10 minutes sometimes, sometimes above 20 or 30 minutes or no unit available.
this is some really good footage !!
@Dodgeguy5591--CVPI 4.6L Expedition 5.4L. although the weight difference is huge, the 5.4 throws out some serious power to weight ratio.
Why is everyone ragging on the response time?
These are BACK UP units. Within the first few seconds you can hear an officer say "I'm about to go 23" which means (arrive of scene) These responders did great!
WOW was that a ride! how far did they go to get there?
Holy shit I saw this in person!!!!!! That Sheriff Deputy is Maricopa County!
Here it more or less it's the same, but when traffic is backed up the left lanes and no or just a few cars in the right lane, then we just rather proceed in the right lane or on the sidewalk than waiting until dozens of cars move to the right
Here where I live (and I won't even say where that is) it can take police officers anything from 15 minutes to 2 hours to arrive on scene. They're just complaining because they don't have anything else to do. Gotta love Americans, always gotta complain about everything.
Those were some bad drivers...
Code 3 AND Code Hazard. That's the way to do it. Haha.
Law states "Yield to the right" for emergency vehicles, that's why you don't drive on the right shoulder code 3...
i always wanna know how it feel like to be inside a police car but this video give me an idea how is it really feel like to be inside of a police car
thank buddy for uploading this video, appreciate it
Wow! Long run. Good driving...
you are haulin ass!!! how fast did you go there? 90 -100+ mph? awsome skills.
thanks for the upload.
best code 3
We dialed 911 when we saw someone getting beat up when we were leaving a concert at the local park, and when we pulled out of the parking lot, 5 cop cars pulled in goin code 3 :P.
damn vicki can take a beating
Yea that cvpi is havinh a hell of a time keeping up with the expedition.
Did they do this just to play with the siren? the speed, the danger, for what?
Add to favorites list.....complete... :D
Thanks for standing up for common sense and reason.
you planning on making any more code 3 vidoes?
police motor sounds nice
I think they need to hire more police. They seem to be travelling a long way to a call.
They were the closest units available? Seems like it took a while for them to get there for someone who was "fleeing". Awesome vid, nontheless.
Full sintetic tune up will make it catch up faster...
Armed robber got away, got married and spent all his money while these guys were driving to the place of robbery. 🤔
What siren is this, seems to be really popular on the west coast.. LAPD and Sacramento PD use it too
Wow long response time.Where the hell is this? Arizona.
Long run. Casualties?
riding in the crown vic my favorite car :D
Ahhhh, nothing like 240p super hd.
I love the way they stay on task with responding. I personally would have canceled my unit and just go back and start ticketing me some drivers. I lost count at 3 minute mark
yup...that's right...ticketing is better,specially now...for the holidays....commission. ..commission time👍👍👍!
What the hake, if it takes so long to get the spot, the bad guys would be gone long away.
@reaperboy36 They are about equally matched, matter of fact the Crown Vic has a better 0-60 time than the Expedition. You wouldnt want to stay too close during emergency driving anyways.
Shit, that Tahoe is leaving the crown vic behind!
mmmmmmmmm listen to that v8 rawr! very nice video
@Erin421
Code 1 = Request for assistance with no lights, sirens, driving rules apply
Code 2 = Request for assistance with lights only
Code 3 = Request for assistance with lights/sirens