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What was the horsepower of a 1996 Corvette?

What was the horsepower of a 1996 Corvette?

“1996 marked the final year of the C4 Chevrolet Corvette as well as the introduction of a new engine called the LT4. It was available only with the 6-speed manual transmission and made 330 horsepower and 340 lb-ft of torque. The LT1 was still the base engine, which had 300 horsepower and 335 lb-ft of torque on tap.

What’s the difference between a Corvette LT1 and LT4?

The LT4 engine featured a number of enhancements over its LT1 counterpart. To start, the LT4 received newly designed aluminum heads that featured taller ports and bigger valves; 2.00-inch intakes and 1.55 inch exhaust. Each of these valves had hollow stems that were specially designed to save weight.

What’s the axle ratio on a 1996 Corvette?

When ordered with an automatic transmission, a 3.07:1 axle ratio was specified. As with before, the Z51 package was criticized as generating too harsh a ride, especially on roads that required even minor repair.

What kind of wheels does a 1996 Corvette have?

The option once more offered Bilstein shocks, unique front and rear springs, bushings and stabilizers, and 9.5 inch-wide, 17 inch wheels with P275/40ZR17 tires. When ordered with an automatic transmission, a 3.07:1 axle ratio was specified.

What was the horsepower of the 1996 Corvette LT4?

The LT4 was officially rated at 330 horsepower when introduced in the 1996 Chevrolet Corvette Special Edition models. Many Corvette enthusiasts have since tried to debunk the horsepower rating, claiming the General Motors intentionally underrated the engine’s true power potential.

What kind of VIN does a 1996 Corvette have?

DID YOU KNOW: Besides the 1990-1995 ZR-1, the 1996 Grand Sport was the only Corvette ever built with a unique Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) sequence, separate from all other regular production Corvettes of that year. The 1996 Grand Sport is readily identified by it’s striking Admiral Blue and Arctic White stripe paint scheme.

What was the performance package on a 1996 Corvette?

The Z51 performance package was tuned more aggressively for autocross events, making it a true “driver’s” option. This was also the first year for ODB II diagnostics across the lineup, which will pay dividends for troubleshooting Corvette owners out there. Another unique feature of the 1996 Corvette was the “Real-Time Damping” system.

The LT4 engine featured a number of enhancements over its LT1 counterpart. To start, the LT4 received newly designed aluminum heads that featured taller ports and bigger valves; 2.00-inch intakes and 1.55 inch exhaust. Each of these valves had hollow stems that were specially designed to save weight.

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Ruth Doyle