What cars can do an 11 second quarter mile?
By 1/4 mile or 400 meter times (11 seconds or less)
| Car | Year | Time |
|---|---|---|
| From standing | ||
| Porsche 918 Spyder | 2015 | 9.81 s at 238.6 km/h (148.3 mph) |
| McLaren P1 | 2015 | 10.2 s at 237.4 km/h (147.5 mph) |
| Bugatti Veyron Super Sport | 2010 | 9.9 s at 239 km/h (148.5 mph) |
How much HP is a 10 second car?
Performance stats. The engine produced somewhere around 544 – 569 horsepower without nitrous. On standard street tires, it could go from 0 to 60 in 4.3 seconds and from 0 to 100 in 9.2 seconds.
What is a 6 second car?
6 seconds is what most 1500 trucks can run, so not to fast. Mid 4 is the 90s 6 second.
Is a 10 second car still fast?
10 second car implies it can complete 1/4 mile (or 400m) from a standing start in 10 seconds. It’s an extremely high standard by any reasonable measure. Very few unmodified road cars can achieve it, in reality its a standard for custom drag racing vehicles.
Are Ford Model T’s street legal?
It is illegal to drive a Model T on any interstate highway if the car will not go as fast as the minimum legal speed limit. This varies from state to state but it is never less than 45 MPH. In my opinion driving a Model T over 45 MPH is foolish and dangerous.
What cars have a 14 second ride time?
14 second Cars. Typical 14 second rides include 5.0 Mustangs, Tuned Port Injected ‘Vettes and F-bodies, ’70’s 4-speed T/A’s or automatics with an axle-ratio change, and stock Buick Gran Nationals. This would also include “entry level” classic muscle like 340 Dusters, 383 Road Runners, 389 GTOs, 396 Chevelles, etc.
How much hp do you need for 11 second cars?
# 4. 11 second cars. Barring something exceptionally light-like a 2,400 pound Datsun 240Z with a Small-block Chevy- to go this fast you need at least 500 hp. This is why you rarely see an 11 second street machine without a blue bottle in the trunk. If you do, it’s usually a car with a strong big block.
Is the 2021 Porsche 911 Turbo S the second-quickest car ever tested?
^ a b 640-HP 2021 Porsche 911 Turbo S Is the Second-Quickest Car We’ve Ever Tested.