I have talked to wildman and I think he is sledpulling. Dynoing and sledpulling are two different things. A good setup on a dyno, may not be the best setup on the track and vice versa. I am not saying dynoing is worthless or less of a competition. I know when I dynoed, I saw about 8 psi or so less and couldn't get the EGT past 1300, same setup when truck pulled puts it at 1750+ on the EGT. What works on a dyno doesn't neccesarily work on the sled pulling track. At 50+ PSI I saw 163 peak reading on my SPA gage. As far as the back pressure not being a good thing, I will agree, but if exceeding the 1:1 ratio gets somebody another 25-50 HP, guess what, guys will do it. I think the people that build the most powerful trucks in the world know something. Talk to scheids about it, at least the last conversation with them on singles I had with them was "wastegate, yea they are nice, but we usally just close them down since yoru wanting to run the charger as hard as you can. " As long as you are less than the 1:1 or even right at it that is a great thing, your not building as much heat and all, but like I said if exceeding that ratio gets another 2 feet going down the track then that is the way to go. I really don't think a engine with 44 psi of boost is going to make more than an engine with 70 psi. Yes the charge is hotter, yes your out of the effeciency range of the charger, but your going make more power not 70/44 more HP, but more. The turbo guys I talked to suggest running the GT42 at 55 PSI or less, guess what, the guys winning on the pulling circuit exceed that. They push 65 psi all day. Is 70 psi alot for a SPS 62? yes would I run mine at that? If my wastegate was set around the 50 psi and I had ported the exhaust housing as much as possible, and still was at 70 psi I would run it like that.