FastR - 0-60 Acceleration Test

FastR - 0-60 Acceleration Test

by Erhies Fekarurhobo

290 ratings
71 reviews
Free
In-App Purchases

Details

  • Released
  • Updated
  • June 18, 2018
  • January 21, 2026

Features

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Measure your vehicle's acceleration performance with this app. It automatically tests 0-60 and quarter-mile times with millisecond accuracy. Compete with others on a real-time leaderboard and save results for different car models.

Hands-free, automated acceleration testing
0-60 and Quarter mile time measurement
Millisecond accuracy
Real-time user ranking
Save times for different car models
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What users say

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What's New in FastR

3.5

January 21, 2026

- Bug Fixes - Apple Login - Google Login

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In-App Purchases

$3.99

10 Leaderboard Posts

You are purchasing 10 Leaderboard posts

User reviews

Doesn’t work for 0-60 on Aston Martin

Doesn’t work, don’t waste time

Setting Ignition Timing

Great help setting the ignition timing fir my 60 year old Austin Healey.

It’s ok

Used to be good but stopped being accurate, also you can’t purchase qmt

Doesn’t even have my car?

I have a Tesla Model Y Performance and they don’t have an option for that. It’s funny that it makes you even choose a car? like why?

It’s funny because they have the option for a Model 3, Model S and X and even a cybertruck?? like seriously? the worst tesla is on there? But not the most sold one?

Low accuracy

It did not say I hit 60 mph until I was at >75 mph. Don’t trust the accuracy

User experience

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Reported Bugs

10 issues

Network connection errors preventing vehicle selection

Bug

Facebook login buffering and not connecting

Bug

App fails to record and save acceleration times

Bug

GPS speed readings lag significantly behind actual speed

Bug

App crashes on launch or during use

Bug

Settings not saving properly without login

Bug

Leaderboard functionality broken

Bug

App doesn't start recording until vehicle is already at speed

Bug

Inconsistent timing results on identical driving conditions

Bug

Loading screen stuck on 'select vehicle' with persistent network errors

Bug

Requested Features

10 requests

GPS-based auto-start feature instead of manual start button

Feature

Audio cues for 'ready, set, go' countdown

Feature

Alternative login methods beyond Facebook

Feature

Save vehicle selection for future sessions

Feature

Support for multiple vehicles per account

Feature

Social media sharing integration

Feature

In-app instructions and user guide

Feature

Add missing car models (Tesla Model Y, Russian models, high-spec variants)

Feature

Allow custom vehicle entry if model not found

Feature

Real-time sound feedback during acceleration test

Feature

FAQ

What does FastR do?

FastR is an app designed to measure your vehicle's acceleration performance. It automatically tests your 0-60 mph and quarter-mile times with high accuracy. You can also compare your results with other users on a real-time leaderboard.

How accurate are the acceleration tests?

The app boasts accuracy to the millisecond, providing precise measurements of your vehicle's acceleration capabilities. This allows for detailed performance tracking and comparison.

Can I save my test results?

Yes, you can save your acceleration times. This feature is particularly useful if you have multiple car models or want to track performance changes over time for a single vehicle.

How does the leaderboard work?

The app features a real-time leaderboard where you can see your rank among other users. This allows you to earn bragging rights and see how your vehicle's acceleration compares to others in the community.

Is FastR free to use?

The application is free to download and use, with options for in-app purchases. This allows users to experience the core functionality without an upfront cost.