So been having a problem getting past 5psi lately. I current have a 5psi spring in my internal Wastegate but installed a mechanical boost controller awhile ago (which essentially bleeds a small amount of air right before the wastegate) and thought I had it set to 6psi, however over the past week I noticed I haven’t been much over 5psi.
Recently I put a new tune in the jeep to run 7/8 psi. I went to adjust the controller, which is very time consuming. You pretty much turn a screw, drop the pedal and create some boost, and repeat until your max boost where you like it. I spent a good 3 hours doing this and could not get over 5psi.
I then started to diagnose the problem. First I decided to closed the wastegate with a large spring I had. Went for a cruise, still 5psi. Next I went to check for boost leaks and ended up making my homemade boost leak tester. It’s just some simple PVC a rubber coupler and a valve stem.

I ended up have 4-5 very small leaks. I had to tighten almost every coupler. What I initially thought was tight was not lol. Fixed up all the leaks and and went for a test ride and nothing... no change.
confused, I decided to remove the controller, remove the hose to the wastegate and plug it with a screw. Went for a cruise and bam

went to 17psi. Sketchy for sure! Got back to my shop and started thinking. I then was blowing through the boost controller and found the problem. Turns out the controller is directional and I had it in BACKWARDS and it was just bleed off the same amount of boost no matter what setting it was at. Lol
After feeling dumb, I put it on the correct way, tuned a few things and now boosting around 7/8psi.

We live we learn.