Yea I hear ya.... with my gates completely shut my boost is like 2-4lbs higher than my ebp until about 40lbs of boost. At 40lbs it starts to creep up. Then at 65lbs of boost the boost stops climbing and the ebp pegged the 100lb gauge. So it's not that im relying on my gates to control back pressure all the time, or where my truck runs 90% of the time, but to aid in relieving pressure up top and driving the big turbo harder when I'm beating on it. I think that'll happen in any compound set up, the extent being based on the size of your small turbos turbine size and ar. I wouldn't be worried about relying on a gate as much as spool up. And I can say, and I spoke with Morgan and my builder quite a bit, and if I were to do it again I would have done a charger in the 60-63mm range with a smaller turbine to get more spool down low for a "street truck" . That being said, It's not hard at all to make my s366 spool, and it is still well mannered. It was a hazy pig at light throttle slowly getting up to speed (55-60mph) and light throttle cruising, for the first two revisions of tunes from Matt, because it makes no boost just cruising and at light throttle. Hop in my buddies Cummins with compounds and a 63mm Garrett ball bearing with a small turbine and tight housing, and it makes 10-15lbs at the same light throttle conditions.... I know they are two completely different trucks but it's just an example. Just trying to give you some first hand experience is all, if your building it as a street truck, at low elevation like myself.