your statements here are more speculation than anything anyone else, myself included, has said in this thread. as for the GM stuff having "no barring" thats so far out of tune with reality i don't need to explain why.
unless you know more about forced induction than i do, you are dead wrong
this makes three then that i know of, thank you for proving a point
Az, I see you are running a turbo kit on your mazda3. i have been in this business for some time and been dealing with mazda engines and parts for a good long while. i have seen the guts and glory of the mazda3 engines, both of them. can they handle boost? sure they can, just like any four cylinder engine. can they handle extreme amounts without comparable upgrades to accompany that? no i firmly feel they cannot. they may last six months to a year, perhaps a little more. longevitywise, its not going to happen, sorry. I've been through this argument with protege owners, msp owners and been proven right more times than i need to admit to. I have more than a few engineers and Mazda master techs who will back me up on this for the 3.
of course there are going to be "factory freaks" when it comes to any car. i have an msp customer who used to live in chicago who ran 15psi with zero mods. Nothing but a boost controller, and the car held up fine until it was stolen. I also have a customer who lost his engine on stock boost.
If you want to have a technical debate, I'll be more than happy to go toe to toe with you on that. But to spread the notion to others that this engine can handle higher boost on stock internals is bad information, wrong information and will lead to blown engines.