What is a good 60 foot time in drag racing?

Most street-tired cars have 60 foot times around 2 seconds. The 660 foot mark is the halfway point of a quarter-mile track.
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What is a good 60 foot?

Registered. 1.6 is a good 60' time. This can be done stock it just takes some practice to do.
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What is a good reaction time in drag racing?

When both are in place, the starter flips the switch to light the amber ready lights atop the "Christmas Tree." Exactly four-tenths of a second later the green light comes on and the driver can leave the line (thus . 400 seconds is considered a perfect Reaction Time).
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What is a decent 1/4-mile time?

Anything around 14 seconds is good. Most people who get cars don't have it close to 10 seconds. 14 is a number id consider fast. Obviously anything under that is damn fast.
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What is a fast 0 to 60 time?

Generally speaking, a fast 0-60 mph time would be within the 1 to 3 second range, seeing as this is where most high-end sports, performance and racing cars clock in at. Times can float around this, generally above the 3 second range, but most of the world's fastest cars will fall into this category.
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Is 0 to 60 in 12 seconds fast?

Back to your question and to summarise, modern cars can be very sluggish, or very very super fast, depends on what you go for. Yes 0-60 is the right thing to look at for your needs. And you are looking for 0-60 time absolutely no greater than 12 seconds to not get tailgated.
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What is considered a perfect light in drag racing?

(. 500 is a perfect light on a sportsman tree, . 400 on a Pro tree.) What this really means is that your front tire(s) left the stage beam .
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Does reaction time matter in drag racing?

The reaction time does not affect the ET, but where you stage certainly can affect the ET. If you stage shallow you will have a running start before the timer begins thus giving you a lower ET.
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What is a good reaction time at the track?

0.174 seconds for an audio stimulus and 0.150 seconds for touch stimulus. Collegiate sprinters average 0.190 seconds and elite level sprinters have been recorded recently with reaction times of 0.104, 0.112 and in 1999 there was a recorded score of 0.101.
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What is the fastest ever recorded in a drag race of ¼ of a mile?

Fastest 1/4 mile ever 3.58 secs @ 386 mph (621.61 km/h)Santa Pod dragstrip is the venue in which the current world drag racing record, a time of 3.58 seconds...
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How many G is a Funny Car?

Funny Car fuel systems are key to their immense power. During a single run (starting, burnout, backing up, staging, 1/4 mile) cars can burn as much as 15 US gallons (12 imp gal; 57 L) of fuel. The fuel mixture is usually 85–90% nitromethane (nitro, "fuel") and 10–15% methanol (alcohol, "alky").
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How fast do drag cars do a quarter-mile?

A Top Alcohol Dragster can travel as fast as 285 mph in the quarter-mile.
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What is e't in drag racing?

Elapsed time: The time it takes a vehicle to travel from the starting line to the finish line. Also called e.t. Eliminations: After qualifying, vehicles race two at a time, resulting in one winner from each pair. Winners continue in tournament-style competition until one remains.
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How do I get better at drag racing?

If you are going to be stock car racing, make sure you remember safety first, and then use these drag racing tips and techniques:
  1. Look through As Far Ahead As Possible: ...
  2. The Burnout: ...
  3. Tire Pressure: ...
  4. Brake with Your Left Foot: ...
  5. Pre Race Prep: ...
  6. Don't Steer, Brake, and Accelerate at the Same Time: ...
  7. Visit Roadrunner Performance.
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What does box and no box mean in drag racing?

You should be deep staged before your opponent is staged to ensure your deep stage is honored. Box Class ALL NHRA RULES FOR SAFETY WILL BE ENFORCED Double Entries allowed; track will not wait on double entries to make a second pass. • Footbrake will be called first, then No-Box. Footbrake cars must have button removed.
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What's the fastest street legal car 0 to 60?

Koenigsegg Gemera – 1.9 seconds

The Koenigsegg Gemera is the world's quickest production car that hits the 0-60 mph mark within 1.9 seconds.
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Is 0 60mph in 9 seconds fast?

0-60 in 9 seconds is not only terrible, it is dangerous. This is a downright laughable statement. My car does 0-100 km/h in about 8-9 seconds. Plenty fast.
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Can any car do 0-60 in under 2 seconds?

The Tesla Model S Plaid can go from 0 to 60 in less than two seconds, but it requires a lengthy set-up process, according to a report from MotorTrend. The magazine tested the vehicle out and detailed an eight to 15-minute process that the Tesla must undergo in order to achieve its maximum acceleration speed.
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What is a good 0-60 time Reddit?

I say anything 4.5 sec or below for 0-60 and anything 13 seconds and under is good for a 1/4 time.
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