The calculator says 196.26 mph at 6500 rpms and 211.35 at 7000 rpms.
The numbers that matter are 1.00 final drive, 2.76 gears, and 28 inch height.
With 3.23s it is 168 mph and 181 mph respectively.
In a perfect world (no friction and 100% efficiency) you can get there with one horsepower or 10,000 horsepower. It may be getting there slow or fast, but it would still be 211 mph.
In the real world you have to account for type of roadway, road friction, air friction, tire quality, brakes, suspension, car weight, and driver's balls. Obviously less than 211 mph results in the real world.
In your case, measure the performance capacity of your tires, suspension and balls and it's likely a top speed of 120 mph, no matter what your motor is doing, and with either 2.76s or 3.23s.
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