Is there a way to get the Max speed of a car using it's R.P.M. And M.P.G.?

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Or is it the other way around?

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How much is regular 87 octane gas where you live?

No, the max speed is not dependant on the RPM or on the MPG, it has mainly to do with the transmission AND the engine and the way they work together, the RMP's of the crankshaft will directly relate to this, but it is not entirely dependant on it.

Is there anything restricting the top speed of cars?

no
MPG is irrelevant

What are British manual transmissions like?

Nope, you need to know the rpm of the car, and the gear reduction of the transmission. Then you know the rpm of you tire, figure it out from there
OR just get a 20 dollar spedometer =D

Does anyone know the basics of engine swaps 4 cars?

The answer to your exact question is no. But to get the max speed you would need: the weight of the vehicle including all passengers and objects,peak engine output (horsepower), all aerodynamic information such as drag coefficient, frontal area, and rolling resistance, also if you want to get really specific all climate information (can effect HP and other variables).
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