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How many horsepower is a 1992 Corvette?

How many horsepower is a 1992 Corvette?

300 to 375 hp
1992 Chevrolet Corvette/Horsepower

What engine is in a 92 Corvette?

5.7 L V8
1992 Chevrolet Corvette/Engine

What transmission does a 1992 Corvette have?

4-speed automatic
1992 Corvette Overview

Model: 1992 Corvette
Engine: 350CI, 300 Horsepower, Multi-Port Fuel Injected LT1 V8 Small Block Engine.
VIN: 1G1YY23P6N5100001 – 1G1YY23P6N5119977 (Corvette Coupe & Convertible) 1G1YZ23J6N5800001 – 1G1YZ23J6N5800502 (ZR-1 Corvette)
Transmission: 4-speed automatic (standard), 6 speed manual (optional)

How much horsepower does a 1984 Corvette have?

205
1984 Corvette Specs

Engine
Cross-Fire Fuel-Injected V8 Engine 5.7 Liter (350 Cu. In.)
Stroke 3.48”
Horsepower 205 net @ 4300 RPM
Torque 290 ft. -lb. @ 2800 RPM

How much horsepower does a 1993 Corvette have?

300 to 405 hp
1993 Chevrolet Corvette/Horsepower

How to change power steering on a 1967 Borgeson corvette?

1967-1982- Factory collapsible steering column, gently tap on the spline column shaft with a rubber mallet to collapse the shaft in on itself for the needed 2.5” of clearance. Conversion box will then connect to column with rag joints. If converting from manual steering with a Big block, special pump brackets are required. Part # 11529534

Are there any changes to the 1972 Corvette?

Although its arrival was anticipated by consumers and critics alike, there were virtually no physical or mechanical changes made to the 1972 Corvette from the previous year. In fact, the most dramatic “changes” made to the current model year involved items that were no longer available to prospective owners when ordering a new Corvette.

What was the top of the line corvette in 1967?

A second 427 V-8 is added to the Corvette lineup for 1967 as well. Dubbed L88, the top-of-the-line bent-eight produces 430 horses on paper. The real number, however, is closer to 560 horsepower. Just 20 buyers check the box for the beefy L88 engine. After five model years, the C2 Corvette is replaced for 1968 by the C3.

How did the second generation Corvette get its name?

The second-generation Corvette literally evolved from a racecar – namely the Stingray racer that Mitchell created. Even its title, which was an axiom deliberately given to the race car because of its resemblance to an actual stingray, stuck and further defined the C2 for all time as the “Corvette Sting Ray…