1995
161 according to Chevy 163 According to R&T Magazine
300 hp for the LT1
either a 4l60e which is a 4 speed automatic, or a t56 6 speed which is a manual
122 MPH
Why would you want to put a '76 vintage small block into your 1994 Corvette to replace the LT1? That's craziness but it can certainly be done. Now, if you're asking whether you can install a 1994 LT1 into a '76, your answer is ABSOLUTELY YES. LT1 into older Corvette is a very common swap. Good luck with it.
The LT1, which was the base engine for the 1994 Corvette, was rated at 300 HP @ 5,000 RPM and 340 lb-ft of torque @ 3,600 RPM.
There was no LT1 in the 1992 B body, the LT1 was introduced in the F body and Corvette in 1993, and 1994 in the B and D bodies.
The 1993 Corvette was equipped with a 4-speed automatic transmission known as the 4L60E, or a 6-speed manual transmission known as the ZF 6-speed. The automatic transmission provided smooth shifts and was designed for performance, while the manual option offered a more engaging driving experience. Both transmissions complemented the Corvette's powerful LT1 V8 engine, enhancing its overall performance.
The GM F Body LT1 cars got the 2 bolt mains. Only the Corvette LT1 got the 4 bolt mains with aluminum heads.
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The GM F Body LT1 cars got the 2 bolt mains. Only the Corvette LT1 got the 4 bolt mains with aluminum heads.
A 1970 Corvette Stingray with the 350ci LT1 V8 can go from 0-60 MPH in 5.7 sec. and has a top speed of 122 MPH.