Flying to the core

It will depend on the route you take, if you stop to scan anything and if you use any neutron star boosts. It took me around 3 days of long play sessions, although I took many detours and stopped to see a lot of different things along the way. My Anaconda's build is also far from perfect. You could definitely cut it down to 2 days, maybe even less.
 
It depends on a lot of factors, but I think the record before engineers was in the region of 8 hours from Sol to Sag A. With something totally optimised for jump range, engineered to the max and using a mix of the neutron highway and large stocks of jumponium it could be a lot less, maybe under 3 hours if everything works out.
 
I'm currently heading to the core in an engineered DBX getting 52 lyr jumps and using as many Nuetron stars as I can. Nuetrons push my jump range up to about 220/230 lyrs so I can get a few thousand lyrs done every evening depending on how many planets I scan. There are a couple factors that dictate how long it'll take: are you engineered and will you be using Nuetron stars. Whats your max jump range?
 
If done right, a 60+ Conda can do it easily by using neutron stars, in about 2.5 hours or maybe a little longer.
 
With a 52 ly jump range Asp, it took me around 4 days without using jump aids or neutron boosts, but I was honking, checking the map, and flipping around and scanning unexplored main stars, so you could probably do it in 3 days if you really hot footed it, even faster if you use all the aids available.
 
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