I think we got this figured out. The diesel tech who work on my truck actually bought it so I got to talk to him for a few hours today. He says the y-tech is showing the boost jumping from 43psi which is max boost the MAP can show to 51psi which is impossible and with the boost fooler on it shows up to 36psi when the boostfooler is supposed to show a maximum of 26psi. I believe the computer takes the ambient pressure reading from the IAT sensor and the reading from the MAP and can do a combined rating inside the ECM. The MAP is what sets the overboost code at 36psi so you wont throw a code/CEL but the combined boost reading causes the truck to defuel. I have noticed that with my truck with no boostfooler it will cut fuel and do weird things before it throws the overboost code. I think that is the area we are in where the boost the truck is seeing is not enough to throw a code but the ECM is defueling to try and get boost down. So for some reason a standard boost fooler is not good enough for us. I think a resistor in line with the signal output of the boostfooler which would drop the voltage another . 2-. 5 volts would fix our problem or maybe attacking the pressure sensor side of the IAT.
I am almost positive that the whole problem resides in the boost input or we both have something internal to the ECM that is causing the boost signal to whig out. But it was obviously a problem when the ECM sees the boost jump from 43psi straight to 51 until you let of the pedal. We may not have a for sure solution but I am sure we have found the problem.
BTW, since the diesel tech bought my truck, he will get this resolved and let us know what the issue or fix is.
I am almost positive that the whole problem resides in the boost input or we both have something internal to the ECM that is causing the boost signal to whig out. But it was obviously a problem when the ECM sees the boost jump from 43psi straight to 51 until you let of the pedal. We may not have a for sure solution but I am sure we have found the problem.
BTW, since the diesel tech bought my truck, he will get this resolved and let us know what the issue or fix is.