The initial process may take 2-4 hours, depending on your goals. A stage one tune involves remapping your CVPI’s electronic control unit (ECU), which involves hooking up your Crown Vic to a dynamometer, analyzing the readings, and making adjustments to the original computer settings.
Usually, no hardware/parts are installed—that comes in Stage 2 if you decide to take tuning to the next level!
Crown Vic Interceptors are fantastic cars, so it makes sense that Crown Vic enthusiasts consider ways to optimize their rides. Tuning is one way to achieve the goal of improving engine performance and getting more horsepower out of an engine. However, a Crown Vic tuning by a first-rate tuner can be expensive. You need to budget for it.