On a stock engine without forged components, you have to watch the amount of boost carefully. Although I have seen some people push 10+ lbs through a stock LS6, it's not something that is recommended. When I specified what I wanted in the new engine, I stated that I wanted it to be able to handle SUBSTANTIALLY more boost than the 6.5 I was getting with that stock motor.
What a wastegate does is to allow you to set a point via a pressure spring that will bleed off any boost above a set value that the spring is rated for. This is to protect the motor from excessive boost.
The 427 not only puts out more air as exhaust, but it also DEMANDS more air into the intake. There was some question in my mind as to whether those turbos could keep up with the demand of the intake. From what I heard from Aaron, the boost reached 13 lbs indicating that the wastegate had failed. So I'm thinking that this might be the max boost that the system can deliver. Since the motor itself can handle a lot more, then do I really need the wastegates at all? Since I already had one, then I was going to keep it there and just put a different spring to provide 10 lbs. But heck, three more pounds won't be that big of a difference, and I could dodge the expense of the wastegates if they really aren't needed in my application.
This might be one of those things that looks good on paper, but not real good in practicality, however.... :shrug01: