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Welcome to a great forum. Lot's of help, with or without searches.
If you have an automatic, it likely has a 2.59 rear. You can determine that by looking up the RPO codes that are usually under the arm rest or inside the cover behind the passenger seat. I don't recall RPO (regular production order) codes for rears but you can search and find them easily. Once you find them, the choices of ratios will be evident.
If you want a better hole shot, a taller rear will really help. It's not messing with the engine but will still set you back 1/2 or 1 whole grand$. The speedo on a '95 has electronic input so there's no gear changing to keep it reading correctly, just reprogramming. If you do the rear, change the 6 u-joints while it's apart.
If you really go deep with engine hp, you'll want to get a tougher rear. Read up (search) on Dana 36 vs 44. If you swap, do the whole thing, batwing and all. I mention this here in case you may want to mess with the engine later. If so, go big now with the rear.
Good luck with your 'new' Corvette. I bought mine at 59-1/2 (could raid my IRA) and should have done it 3 decades earlier. My kids are jealous too.
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