60 MAP psi (45psi) would be the max i would run acording to the comperssor map that MDE posted
This would take pages of explanation, but you are using PR assuming that there are no losses on the intake side, CIP or the output side, COP.
If that is the case, and you are at sea level, then you would have a good point.
In reality this is not the case. The LLY intake loses are 4-5 psi with stock airflow, up to 9-10 psi with higher airflow numbers. This effectively reduces CIP. Add some altitude and it worstens. Denver is around 12 psia. Add them together, and you get a CIP of around 8 psia stock, and 5 psia with augmented boost. That number goes in the denominator. In the numerator, COP, plumbing losses must be added, around 2-3 psi for stock flow, 4-5 psi for augmented flow:
PR=COP/CIP
Now, it can't even be plotted on the referenced map page , there isn't enough vertical scaling. For 30 psi boost, up in Denver:
PR=(30+12+4)/(12-7) = 9.2 (LLY only)
There is your destroyed turbo.
There is the cause of LLY overheating also.