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Re: What should be the top speed of my Ulster

James,
Top speed will depend upon what your engine will rev to, rear axle ratio and tyre diameter.
A decent fast road engine should pull around 5500 in top, which should be around 75 (depending on the above). Race engines will go beyond 7000rpm - 90mph plus.
If you are getting 5000 plus revs at 40 odd mph, something is not right. If your revs are considersbly less, then you may not have quite the engine you thought you had or it needs some fettling. Is it running an SU, if so what size? Rule of thumb for single SU set up, 11/8 for standard engine, 11/4 for fast road and 11/2 for race. Others may have differing views.
Where about are you? Happy to help if you email me.
David.

Location: N. Oxfordshire

Re: What should be the top speed of my Ulster

Thanks for all you suggestions, with regard to the ignition side of things,the car fires up straight away and runs cleanly. When at full chatter it does sound like it is a full revs, is it possible to connect an electronic rev counter to see what it is getting to?
I live near Maidenhead and would welcome help setting it up.

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Re: What should be the top speed of my Ulster

If you have 12v electrics, most electronic rev counters will work.
Questions not asked are what manifolds are you using and what camshaft. For a fast car, standard manifolds just won't do- powerful A7 engines are all about breathing. The standard manifolds don't.
And, reckless, if you think 180 is quick, try 207, on a test track in northern Germany. Admittedly with 4 wheels on the ground.

Re: What should be the top speed of my Ulster

Hi James - you can get electronic rev counters that will run on 6volts (they are only counting the points closures).
My take on your issues are that it clearly is running way under par.
It should not need any rev counter - waste of money for what you are after, my advice is to join or go to your local Austin Seven meeting discover the local "expert".
Get them to give you a helping hand which I am sure they will, and get the performance right she is clearly way below right at the moment.
Hope this proves useful and saves you a lot of grief.

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