I am not sure if you were directing this to me.
About the BOV, There is a selection of springs to set initial seat pressure. As drive builds it adds to the spring pressure to keep the valve closed as the boost builds. For example: Drive is at 70 and boost is at 60, you back out of it and drive drops below the 60 PLUS the seat pressure (8-20lbs) the valve opens and dumps to the atmosphere. You would want to dial in the amount of spring you need in each application so you can keep the reaction time minimal. The more spring you run the longer it takes to drop below the boost level and open the valve. This type of scenario would apply to pressures 150+. The limiting factor is the amount of drive pressure you can push on top of the piston and keep in the cylinder effectively, pressures close to 200psi may overcome the cylinder seals and bleed out. If boost builds above the amount of drive you can contain, the valve would open.
Short version: 60psi is no problem.
Chris