116-hp is the power of the Volvo 343 1978 engine and its maximum speed is 96 mph.
115 bhp is the power of the Volvo 145 wagon 1974 engine and its maximum speed is 9 mph.
The power of the engine and the maximum speed of the 1978 Volvo 262 C are 150 PS/110 kW and 85mph respectively.
86 bhp (87 PS/64 kW) is the power of the Volvo 131 1962 engine and its maximum speed is 131 mph.
88 kW / 120 Hp is the power of the Volvo 265 wagon 1976 engine and its maximum speed is 170 km/h.
The technical data of the engine of the 1969 Volvo 164 included a 3-litre overhead-valve B30 engine. The maximum speed was 193 mph.
The maximum speed of the 1957 Volvo PV444 is 93.8 mph.
The maximum speed of the 1962 Volvo 121 4cyl 75hp is 85.7 mph.
The maximum speed of the 1962 Volvo 122 4cyl 90hp is 99 mph.
The maximum speed of the Volvo 122 s 4cyl 85hp 1961 is 92 mph.
The Volvo 122S, produced in 1959, typically has a maximum speed of around 90 to 95 mph (145 to 153 km/h). This performance is attributed to its 1.8-liter four-cylinder engine producing 85 bhp. While not exceptionally fast by modern standards, it was a respectable speed for a car of its era.
You need the Volvo software to do this. It's programmed into the engine ECM.