Alonzo,
Check your timing. If it has retarded after 200+K it will shoot up your EGTs. I have my pump turned up a bit in my 92 (see sig), and can make 21 psi @6500ft with an 18 cm housing. I saw 950 1" post turbo for the first time going 65 up a hill pulling a 40 ft gooseneck (empty). It's not marked, but I would guesstimate it to be 6-7%. This was in 5th gear with 3. 54s, stock injectors that need redone (popping at 2800 and 3400, instead of 3550) and a worn out H1C (impellar blades worn, some shaft movement). I have never hit 1300 in ANY of the trucks I have ever had guages on. THe 93 I had 3 years ago would roast the tires in 1nd and 2nd. Never saw more than 1250 in mountains. But they have all been intercooled, and I think that could be your biggest factor. I have read that the stock turbos are good up to about 24-25 psi non intercooled. AFter that, EGTs shoot up fast. Not sure how much a 3. 5 or 4" exhaust would help, have heard both good and bad. Or more like some say it helped, some not. Timing and an intercooler will go a long way towards lowering EGTs.
Daniel