I got a lot done today, I started by installing the bung for the ETG gauge probe, then I installed the boost gauge, I then took the 720 turbodiesel and started trying to find parts to pipe the turbo to the intake, I found all that piping at the hardware store.
I put it all together and then started it, it seemed to idle and rev in the driveway alright, so I took it down the block, the waste gate was not piped yet and I seen 15psi briefly, I turned around and went back home, I then proceeded to pipe the waste gate to the turbine compressor along with the boost gauge, I then took it for a drive again, I didn't see much more than 7/8psi after that, but the first thing I noticed was that when I pushed the pedal down part way, it would pick up speed and start building boost, the more boost the faster it accelerated, I would have to let off the pedal as it was acting like it wanted to run away, is that what they call surging?
Anyway it felt weird so I went to the parts store and bought another tee fitting, drove home and put that tee into the compressor line that controlled the waste gate and boost gauge, I piped that tee to the vent line for the injection pump, so my thinking is that when it builds boost the injection pump sees the boost and floors the injection pump, the more boost the richer it is, the richer it is the hotter it runs, this is the issue I had with the 720 turbodiesel, it ran so hot I thought I would smoke the engine, when I pipe boost to the vent line the injection pump has boost on both sides now.
So I took it for a drive again, it had more power and the surging was gone, but it doesn't have the power it had on the first drive, so now I need to buy two controller valves, one to control how much boost the vent line sees, this should get me more power by letting the injection pump be richer, but not as rich as it was on that first drive that it was surging, the other control valve is for the waste gate control, I want a little more than 7/8psi, I can close it and get at least 15psi like I seen earlier.
After I did all this and drove it around without valve control, started to clean things up, I re-did the piping for the injection pump control lines as they were just lying around on things, then I started thinking about an air filter, there is not a lot of room left in the engine compartment, so I decided to move the battery back a few inches, I cut a hole in the inner fender to make room for the stock diesel air filter housing, I mounted it and was going to use ABS pipe across the front of the engine between the compressor inlet and the air filter neck, that was when I realized that I might be able to use 2 stock rubber inlet hoses as each end had an angle, I could hardly believe it worked so well, and I can close the hood.
So here are the photos.

I need to get the control valves and I also need an exhaust system, right now the exhaust is pointed at the ground right next to the starter.
“The difference between genius and stupidly is that genius has its limits” Albert Einstein