I've had my Moggie for a good few weeks now and have had the chance to do some motorway/dual carriage driving. The speedo says somewhere between 50 and 55mph but having used my Sat Nav (after wiring up a ciggy lighter to power it

) this is more like 45-50mph (50 if I'm lucky). Now having read some stuff on the internet about Minor's I should expect it to go faster than this? I sat at 60 in the Land Rover and that was fine - it would be nice to attain that sort of speed again, or is this simply not feasible with a 1098cc Moggie? The engine pulls well at all speeds (4th will pull all the way from 25-30mph) and starts and runs well. At 45-50mph it seems to be running at a 'good' speed but it desperately feels like it needs another gear. Does the engine not mind revving and can I go faster for long periods? I've overtaken some stuff and it felt like it was topping out at 55mph absolute max although I could be wrong about that. I'm used to the lazy torque of a 15 year old 2.5TD which didn't like revving so it might just be me being naive about petrol engines.
One option is to change out the diff for a taller ratio, but I would lose out on first gear, although I barely use it and prefer to pull away in second except for coming out from side roads onto main roads where I need the 'acceleration'. The other is to source a 5 speed gearbox but I don't know the feasibility of this. Are there any 5 speeds that simply bolt onto the back of the 1098cc engine or do I need a new bellhousing/adapter place? Gearbox mounting points the same? I'm pretty proficient with nuts and bolts jobs so it wouldn't be too much of a problem. Any other solutions?
He's going off to a Morris Minor restorer next week for some welding work for the MOT and he said he's going to take a look at the engine and give it a bit of a tuneup (it's not been running that great in cold weather/night time and misfires badly until it warms up) so hopefully that might give it a bit more top end poke.
In better news I should have some Halogen headlights appearing on my door step in the next few days and I shot this on the way home from Plymouth the other day
