I test flew my Turbo twin comanche last night after a lot of work to get the turbo boost higher, which included replacing the wastegates, sealing the alternate air boxes and air filters, and replacing the left cable, and the right turbo now makes 25" of boost at 2700 rpm at 17500' (20000' density altitude on a hot Houston summer day). Pulling back the prop to 2500 rpm gives only about 23" of boost. Is this about all I can expect with everything working, or should I keep looking or air leaks? The right turbo was rebuilt right before I bought the aircraft in May, so I don't think that's the issue.
The new cable on the left engine doesn't seem strong enough to close the wastegate, since there's about a 2-3" boost differential between the left and right engines and the cable feels sticky and tentative. Does anyone have any ideas? We had no luck finding replacement for the original cable so the new one was fabricated for us.