I'm not sure either. It's hard to tell with the slush box. I'm sure I'd need a tuner ECU to raise the redline, because AFAIK the ECU talks to the auto trans too, right? And that's electronically controlled. And, on top of that, the slush box may or may not be able to handle more than 6000 rpm. I do know that the owner's manual says not to operate the engine above redline for more than a few moments, so I suspect the OBD-I cars (at least '93/'94, maybe more) do NOT have a fuel cut, or it's at higher than 6k RPM. Certainly on the auto trans model it does not fuel cut at, say, 6100 rpm; the trans shifts shortly after that even if you have the hammer all the way down. I haven't tried it in second gear "manual" mode to see if it will go over redline, but I will soon (for a brief moment, natch.)
Mostly the redline thing is just curiosity. It probably wouldn't do any good without some a new cam anyway, in my case. If I had the 5 speed I might care. Sometime down the road I do want to buy something pissed off and AWD, but that will depend largely on which is cheaper (used) when I actually have money, WRX STi or Lancer Evo. Certainly, even my '93 Impreza LS is a sweet, sweet ride with the exception of the abject gutlessness. I live on a mountain (as per my profile) with twisty roads and potholes, and the impreza is a CHAMP everywhere but uphill. I can only imagine what it's like to drive a pumped turbo suby.
Any advice on where to pick up a factory service manual set, or should I just watch fleabay?