Not to hijack this thread, but I have an Innovate LC-1 WB in my collector with a piller mount. The BAP is running on the totally stock fuel system. From a dig in 3rd at 2000 RPM...no problem. AFR holds just fine to redline in 3/4th gear. From a dig at 3500 in 3rd. My AFR never drops below 13 and I start getting audible detonation. One could argue my fuel scaling is all hosed up and I simply need to adjust. However, I do my tuning from a 2000 RPM dig in 4th to redline and I'm rock solid at 11.5 AFR. I'm indicating 13+ PSI on my log and boost gauge so I'm only getting 42-43 PSI fuel pressure realized at the injectors. That is another related issue using the stock fuel system that isn't boost referenced so as you build boost, you lose fuel pressure (55 PSI regulated fuel pressure - 13 PSI boost = 42 PSI realized fuel presusre). I think the BAP responds very quickly in regards to getting voltage to the pump (that's all it does) but the pump can't get the additional "flow" from the back of the car, overcoming manifold pressure, as fast as the engine revs when firewalling at at a hgher RPM. My theory from what I believe is happening. Can't prove it. It would be interesting to actually test by logging fuel pressure and flow. Like I stated, from a longer, slower pull, the BAP seems to be able to keep pace. From higher RPMs, things are just happening too fast for the system to react.