WHOA.............. Where i the **** do you guys come up with this garbage?
Boost creep is caused by the wastegate hole not being an adequate size for the turbo. boost creep happens when you run a bigger turbo with a small wastegate or with a small internal gate. For instance my 50 trim turbo won't hold lower than 15psi in 1-3 gears, in 4th it goes to 18psi. WHY because the internal gate is only 28mm in diameter and it can't bleed enough air to slow the turbo. So the exhaust keeps spooling the turbo. If i ran a 40mm tial external gate i could control the turbo down low.
THERE IS NO WAY IN HELL YOU CAN HAVE BOOST CREEP WITH THE MS3's SETUP. the turbo is too damn small besides a manufacturer wouldn't install a turbo that could possibly hurt the engine.
next i don't care if you run a 5" DP off the turbo............. theres no overspeeding it UNLESS you raise the boost to say 24psi and runs the revs above 7k with a 5" dp , since the turbo is able to breath easier you might overspin the turbo, MIGHT. If you can read a compressor map, you'll notice most maps also have a rpm scale across the top of the map. higher pressure ratios require more RPM.
just adding a cat back exhaust or even a turboback exhaust in 4" diamter or 3" won't hurt anything PERIOD...
Yes, less backpressure will cause the turbo to spool faster. (TRUE STATEMENT)
Since the ECU is controlling the boost pressure, lowering the backpressure without changing the wastegate control parameters may cause the turbo to "overspin" and shorten its life considerably. (FALSE STATEMENT)
The wastegate gate parameters are easy, keep the boost at these levels, 15.6 psi or what ever in each gear. the ECU says i want 10 psi in first the solenoid controls the wastegate according to how much pressure is in the intake, VIA map sensor or whatever MAzda has. I don't care if you run a GT-40 turbo off the back of the MS3 motor, IF the wastegate is ADEQUATE to control boost pressures down low, then the solenoid controling the actuator will work as advertised in conjunction with the ECU. It will maintain 15 psi or what ever the ECU requires.
Now with that comment made, say you did instal a gt-40 turbo (In theroy) and tried to drive the car around and get the same power level as stock. It would only need maybe 10-12 psi to get the same output as the stock turbo. WHY? because of the volume of air........ the bummer is the tubo wouldn't come on to boost til 5k +.
Long story short, Added turbo back or cat back exhaust to the tock turbo and keeping the turbo at stock levels of boost , will not hurt anything.
For the record not trying to slam anyone, but there seems to be alot of guessing on what turbo's really do and how everything works with them. Just trying to set the reocrd straight.