Oversquare has (almost) nothing to do with the ability to rev.
It is mostly dependant on the length of the stroke.
A shorter stroke has the ability to rev higher than a longer stroke, basically regardless of piston diameter.
So yes for a given capacity an oversquare engine will have the capability of higher revs, but that is only compared to different geometry engines in the same capcity.
But if you are suggesting that a 3S crank in a 5S block with 88mm pistons has the capability to rev higher than a 3S crank in a 3S block it is just wrong.
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