Heres the story on the STS kits from what Ive seen. My friend Joe Donovan has tuned several of these on camaros, vettes, etc. He noticed that they would wander all over the place on power. Being a very good tuner, he tries to get everything back to the same basic temp before the next pull is made, ices the intake, all the fans blowing on the car, etc. I argued that he should hot lap the car, and I guaranteed it would make more power on the dyno, and it did, by over 50HP, and even more under the curve. Heres why: turbos take energy (heat) to spool. This is the reason a little 1.3L rotary can spin up a 88+MM turbo, because of the huge amount of heat created. The turbo is so far back on an STS system that it very quickly losses all its heat, and therefore has alot of lag because it takes a while to build it back up. For roll racing with your truck, you would want the RPM's up high, and brake boosting (holding the brake down and the gas at the same time to build boost) will make a huge difference if done correctly, especially on a huge turbo setup or an STS because of the distance. Brake boosting is not easy on transmissions or brakes, so use caution and common sense, trans temps can rise very fast under a loaded situation like that. Hope this helps,
Justin