So I found a major problem today. Pin the throttle and let off quickly to anything less than 3 percent throttle and pin the throttle again right away and barometric pressure resets even though theres still boost pressure in the charge tube. For example 12psi baro pulling a hill 22psi absolute, 10psi boost. Let off and backbone again quickly and baro will move up to a higher pressure, sometimes as high as 17psi and then the sled starts fueling for a lower elevation which over fuels and bogs. I could watch this and I knew when to brace myself from going over the hood. If I could keep my self from getting below 3 percent throttle I could rip circles and pull hills with ease. I cut my blow off valve spring short enough that at idle it was fluttering open and closed in attempt to blow off all the boost when the throttle was let off, but had no success with making it any better.
This could be everyone's problem, just need to figure out how to fix it. Bigger blowoff valve may help, or maybe a time delay in baro reset can be programed into the ecu for tps below 3 percent for a longer time. Or maybe the ecu can be programmed so the throttle safety switch needs to be closed?