I used drive pressure readings by hooking up my boost gauge to the pyro hole using copper tubing. I figured if my drive pressure was high and boost was low then that could mean some obstruction through the IC. But my readings where within the 1:1. 2 range which is normal. So as much as I would like a shiny new IC I don't think it is the problem. There is something I am going to look at in addition to the APPS and alternator, the electronic wastegate fooler(not boostfooler) that came with my new turbo. I have been told that they are supposed to be 100 ohms and mine reads 150. Probably not the problem but if 100 ohms means shut and the ecm sees 150 maybe it won't fuel properly. Anyways just grasping at straws. Good Luck, Tom J.
BTW, I have been playing with the APPS and by doing the calibration of turning the ignition to run and depressing and releasing the pedal then starting truck I have picked up a few psi. Now I can get to 41 pretty easy instead of 38 but I can't use more than 2/3rds pedal or truck starts to lose power. So maybe the APPs is the problem but I can't find an 06 APPS for sale anywhere, it's like they don't exist. They run off of two potentiometers, one starts at zero with pedal up and goes to 5v at full pedal, the other starts a 5v and decreases as pedal is depressed. It most be a safety precaution to have the dual system. I need to get a special tip for my multimeter so I can get a reading through the insulation on the wires and actually watch the APPS return voltages while the truck is running. This will let me know if there is some dead spots on the potentiometer that could be causing these problems.
BTW, I have been playing with the APPS and by doing the calibration of turning the ignition to run and depressing and releasing the pedal then starting truck I have picked up a few psi. Now I can get to 41 pretty easy instead of 38 but I can't use more than 2/3rds pedal or truck starts to lose power. So maybe the APPs is the problem but I can't find an 06 APPS for sale anywhere, it's like they don't exist. They run off of two potentiometers, one starts at zero with pedal up and goes to 5v at full pedal, the other starts a 5v and decreases as pedal is depressed. It most be a safety precaution to have the dual system. I need to get a special tip for my multimeter so I can get a reading through the insulation on the wires and actually watch the APPS return voltages while the truck is running. This will let me know if there is some dead spots on the potentiometer that could be causing these problems.