2 questions
1 will the holset anti surge housing help and prevent surge
2 if not how bad is a a little surge before the bov opens
1. no. that's not its purpose.
2. lift-off surge is no big deal.
i've found throttle response between shifts to be better without a BOV. i have no plans to run a BOV ever again. why dump all that boost that you just spent energy compressing?
i really should dig up the datalogs of the pressure spike that supposedly "damages" the turbo when the throttle plate closes. it's essentially a pressure wave that's +/- 3 to 5psi above/below nominal boost pressure, and it decays as the impeller slows down (which is due to the loss of drive pressure on the exhaust side, NOT the compressor surging). at full boost, the turbo impellers are spinning with the stored energy of an engine flywheel at 3/4 redline. they don't give a shit about a piddly pressure wave.
edit- here it is:
this was from an autospeed article a few years back. 3psi/div vertical; 200mS/div horizontal.
BOV/BPVs are an emissions device. they keep the compressor backwash from upsetting the hotwire MAF sensors that are typically mounted directly in front of them.