Changing the cam in the 1275 A+ is a real pain in the bum
Depends on the cam type - if it is a 'star' type (did they fit these in A-Plus?) then engine out, or at least sump off. If it is the 'slot' type, then it is pretty straightforward. You need 8 of the small telescopic magnets to hold the cam followers up, and then it is the same job as an 803/948 or 1098.
Radiator and grille out, crankshaft pulley, timing cover, timing chain and sprockets, rocker cover and rocker shaft all off (undo ALL the head nuts and leave the head in place, lift up each follower with a magnet and secure up with a clothes peg, then gently slide the cam forwards, supporting it to avoid damaging the bearing surfaces in the block.
Replace the cam, line up the 'slot' and reassemble everything, re-torque the head studs, new anti-freeze etc. and check the head stud torque and valve clearances after the first heat cycle and again after 100 miles.
To answer the original question, our 1380 has 112bhp at the flywheel and I have seen 110mph on the speedo a few times (against the GPS it reads 1mph fast at ~100mph). That's about it though, a topless Minor doesn't exactly have slippery aerodynamics!
With the Type 9 gearbox, I would stick with the 4.22 diff, 5th is quite a long gear. The Toyota 5-spd we have, has a closer 5th, and we have a 3.9 because I wanted good cruising revs, but if I had a Type 9, I would very seriously think about going to a 4.22 diff. Our 5th gear is ~20.7 mph/1000 rpm.