the biggest problem with a higher reving motor, say a sr16 crank, is being able to fully take advantage of the rev's. By that I mean gearing. The lowest gear ratio's, final drive and all the gears, are in the 6 spd gear box. There are 4.133, 4.429, and 4.75 final drive's available.
the sr16 crank with a 92mm bore is a 1827cc motor. this engine would have reliable piston speed at 11,000rpm but you would have to have the rest of the motor up to par and built correctly. Engine management would be the other draw back. Calum, JWT, or any factory ECU would not work as you would need to make corrections way above 8000rpm.
a 92x86 motor would be more for someone planing, or wanting the most power above say 7000rpm to 9k maybe, and a 90x91 would be better for the street or someone wanting to use readily available parts and management such as the calum ecu. You would not need to rev the 90x91 motor above 8500rpm because of how much power it would make everywhere else. This setup is more reasonable for the average joe.