SoCalMat:
You NEED a fuel pressure gauge. NOW, before you go any further. Do not pass go, do not collect $200.
You should also get EGT and boost gauges (and trans temp if you have an auto). They aren't a must really unless you go beyond an EZ only, but I would STRONGLY recommend them even for a stock truck. You won't be able to to really quantify the changes your upgrades make until you get gauges.
Anytime you add fuel (power) you need to increase boost to keep temps under control. The "boost elbow" is used on the manual trans trucks (which have a slightly different, slightly larger turbo) to fool the wastegate into allowing more boost.
An automatic trans truck has no such provisions. The "turnbuckle" is a mechanical method of forcing the wastegate to stay closed. It will allow you to raise boost, but do NOT exceed 28-30 psi or so, since you will hit the "choke point" of your turbo, and EGT will get very hot very fast.
The EZ should not raise temps when boost is raised. Without the turnbuckle, it WILL raise temps.
BigUgly is right on with the pre-turbo and post turbo post. I am an RCH away from moving mine to pre-turbo- probably this weekend. For sustained temps, you the difference between post and pre pyro is easy to guesstimate at 200-300. However, it is the transients (like you when you tromp on the smoke pedal) that will show large, unpredictable variances.
Enjoy your EZ, but do your turnbuckle and gauges FIRST. Then you can install it without worries, and know what's going on as well!!
HOHN