thats pretty much it! the boost bolt is great. In the interest of science and over analysis, note that use of the bolt acutally should be just a tad more accurate (and will theoretically read lower -- it measures pressure in the intake manifold, as upposed to the intake pipe). There is a pressure gradient from turbo, through all the hoses, intercooler, etc. such that the actual manifold pressure is the lowest point.
folks dont drill and tap the manifold itself -- they drill and tap that cast intake pipe, which is what, 12 inches or so upstream from the manifold.
12 ft lbs is the limit on the Genos bolt. Because it is a hollow drilled-out bolt, it does not have the same sheer strength. don't over tighten or you'll break it.
no install probs for me either, it is an elegant, simple solution. One surprise for me was that you can't get a 5/8 socket on the bolt if you choose one of the bolts close to the firewall, which I did. I had to hand tighten the bolt, and then put the torque wrench on the 1/4" NTP fitting that screws into it. same difference -- torque is torque so if you put 12 ft. lbs on the NPT fitting, you have 12 ft lbs on the bolt.
oh, and if you use one of the bolts on the firewall side of the intake pipe, be prepared to assume some interesting positions getting to everything

. I used the one furthest from the radiator that I could, because I think the install looks better (and to me it does), but I paid for it in requried dexterity

. Still, the install took me all of 5 minutes.
According to the Genos instructions there are three bolt locations you can use, and they are clearly indicated in a diagram.