The standard axle ratio in '95 was, as you said, 3.45:1 and the 1995 performance axle ratio (RPO G92) was 3.07:1.
Source: Proud owner of a 95 coupe
The 50th anniversary Corvette came with a Maroon exterior and shale interior in both coupe and convertible. It had the standard or base engine - a 5.7 liter V8 with 350 hp. It often felt like it had more power. BTW, it did not carry the nameplate "Sting Ray".
Stock the Ford GT is faster then a standard Corvette, but not faster then the stock corvette Z06
There are several versions of the Audi A4 including the convertible. The Audi A4 convertible was manufactured in the 2007-2008 years and came in automatic or standard transmission.
77,000 for standard convertible and 68,000 for standard coupe
350 CU.In.
No,the driver-side airbag premiered on the 1990 Corvette as standard.Also the passenger-side airbag premiered on the 1994 Corvette as standard too.
6 degrees for the stock engine, or 8 degrees for California emissions, or 12 degrees if it came with the high performance engine. Standard or automatic transmission is the same.
measurement of actual performance
5.7L 350
Not until '77
Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation was created in 1988.
Standard-based performance is based on the assumption that performance can be measured. It is difficult to objectively measure job performance in many positions.