i would say it goes at least 50-60 mph,but depends on the weight of you and the go kart.
the speed of a kart relies on its motor, set up with the kart, and most importantly the driver.
Not official of course. The current land speed record organizations apparently will not let karts run.
A normal unmodified Golf cart can travel up to 15 mph. There are some tht race golf coarts for sport and can go faster.
The standard speed of a golf cart today is 12 to 14 mph. There are options available if you want to increase the speed or power of one.
It is somewhere between 10 and 30 mph.
Up to 50mph
25 mph
with a good sentrifical clutch about 40 to 50mph
25-40
about 25-30 mph
As fast as it was designed to go. We just know it has 60 horsepower... doesn't tell us the weight of the vehicle, the torque output of the engine, how the drivetrain is geared, etc.
I don't have a 5 HP go-kart.
The engine will run to the limits of it rpm (revolutions per minute). The go-cart will travel as fast as the gearing and torque of the motor allows. Theoretically, you could get a nitrous kit for an 8hp lawn mower engine and do a one-time burst to like 50 HP and maybe 100 mph, before the engine exploded and your go-cart disintegrated. One of my sons manged to get his go-cat up to 66 miles per hour using a 12hp Tecumseh motor from an old lawn tractor. Scary, very scary, but very fast. The neighbors called the police.
i have 5 hp Tecumseh that goes about 30-45 at top speed and my other 16hp duromax goes way faster so maby 60-70 mph
15
about 40mph
i would say its like a 125cc engine so 50mph 45-55 mph if cart no more than 250 lb.s -m This is wrong. I have a 11 hp go kart and it is 388cc and so it goes alot faster. well engines have so many rpms so the size does not matter but you can gear a bigger engine to make it go faster
165 hp
50 to 60