Well Skym you might be right as usual; Looking at the diagram and how a boost controller works I can't see how removing the restrictor could be beneficial...
Basically instead of giving small pulses to the wastegate you're jamming a crap load of air into them. Basically removing the restrictor should, if I'm interpreting this correctly, reduce boost with a stock ECU. As for my AFR it could be because of the EPROM that was burned off sight unseen by Robin Almasi. Since the ECU controls the solenoid, it could have been tuned for a setup without restrictor and surge the wastegates with unrestricted pressure instead of PWMing the line.
Basically instead of giving small pulses to the wastegate you're jamming a crap load of air into them. Basically removing the restrictor should, if I'm interpreting this correctly, reduce boost with a stock ECU. As for my AFR it could be because of the EPROM that was burned off sight unseen by Robin Almasi. Since the ECU controls the solenoid, it could have been tuned for a setup without restrictor and surge the wastegates with unrestricted pressure instead of PWMing the line.
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