Time for an upd8.
The baro sensor from a few posts back was put in and has been working great. It's giving me .1kpa resolution, which is equal to 35ft elevation, so it can actually be used as an altimeter. Here is a datalog of showing a mile of elevation change driving over Imogene Pass (13,114ft) from Telluride to Ouray. Notice that atmospheric pressure up there was only 63.4 kPa, while sea level is 101kPa.
A bit after this Colorado trip the head gasket squished out on a long sustained 12psi pull. There is no MLS (multi layer steel) head gasket available for this engine, just the composite felpro one which isn't great for boost. The high cylinder pressures will generate a force that acts in opposition to the head bolt clamping force, when the clamping force gets low enough the composite head gasket will just push out. To combat this, I got a set of ARP head studs for a 4.0L. These greatly increase the clamping force so this shouldn't happen again.
The Jeep also developed an exhaust leak about 2 months after installing a new $60 cast iron manifold from eBay. I though it was the manifold gasket but this is what it turned out to be...
This is the second cast iron manifold the turbo has killed so I think I'm going to make a manifold that integrates easily into the existing system. It will be made out of schedule 10 stainless pipe weld elbows and 1/2" thick laser cut stainless flanges.