thought I should update this. I had 4 decent grades to climb round trip. I jimmy rigged my compressor regulator into my cab with some long vacuum hose. I found the opposite of what we were thinking. If I turn the regulator all the way out, it will shut all air to the wastegate. I found that shutting off all boost to the wategate was worth about 5 psi increase in boost and 100 degree drop in egts. that truck has never towed that good. some of the grades were a few miles long and the truck would be into it pretty good for a few miles and towards the top of the hill, it would just start to get close to 1300. most of the climb it was under 1250, which i find totally acceptable for sustained towing. best part, that was in 5th gear at 72 mph. Before, about 1/4 of the way up the hill, it would already be at 1300, and I would have to lock out OD and run it the rest of the way up at 65 in 4th still running at least 1250. it was cool playing with the regulator, because I could open the gate and immediately watch the boost drop from about 30 psi to 25 and the egts would climb past 1300 fast. without letting off the gas I would close the gate and watch the temps settle back down under 1250. I still might try that 1.15 housing out to see if I can get the temps closer to 1200 while running steep long grades.