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Go-Kart Speed and Performance
- Go-karts can reach high speeds, depending on engine type.
- Engine types impact speed.
- 2-stroke engines accelerate faster but need more maintenance.
- 4-stroke engines have more power for high speeds and use less fuel.
- Electric karts are also fast, reaching 50-80 mph depending on battery power. While not as fast as gas models yet, electric karts are still very quick.
Factors Affecting Go-Kart Speed
- Rider weight affects top speed. Heavier riders reduce kart speed. Karts have no suspension, so high speeds feel more intense.
- Acceleration measures how fast karts speed up.
- A 125cc kart can accelerate from 0-60 mph in just 2.5 seconds under perfect conditions. Karts accelerate faster than cars since they are lighter.
Speed Specifications
- The fastest go-karts are 250cc 2-stroke superkarts, reaching 150 mph.
- A 125cc kart accelerates 0-60 mph in just 2.5 seconds.
- Lighter 50cc karts reach lower speeds around 30 mph.