I understand how it works, I would be fine getting rid of the boost cut altogether, but like i'm saying it wont let me, I dont know why but if I try putting anything but 11.2 in the box it changes it back.
It's probably a new idiot feature. Why would John Cui want to give you the tools to blow up an engine and come back and blame him for it?
The best way to sidestep this is to use a "map clamp" or whatever Dodge guys use. It uses a diode to keep the MAP output just below your boost cut level (voltage) so you can crank it up. BAD idea though, if it's not your car. At 11psi it will be rich and have too little timing, and if it creeps over 13psi, it will be lean with too much timing.
I tuned someone's car for 10.9psi, which he beat senseless for weeks, I made him sign away for no boost cut. Not a WEEK after selling it, the new retarded owner upped the boost and blew the motor. That is what I see happening. At some point he will try for more, or there will be an unseasonably cold day and boost will creep -
then BOOM! And he'll blame you. I don't care if it's your dad's twin brother, nobody has respect for anyone now when it involves money vs their stupidity.