Well, so far, I've tried several things. I've tried an inline booster fuel pump running off a hobbs switch (a switch that completes a circuit when it sees positive pressure in the intake manifold). That works here and there but sometimes it chokes the fuel to the rail and sometimes it pumps too much and sometimes it works perfectly. And let me tell ya, when it works right she really moves. I spent way too much money on a boost contolled fuel pump booster. That didnt work becuase no matter how much voltage I send to the pump it still sends the same amount of fuel to the injectors because of the in tank fuel pressure regulator. I tried a 2 bar map. On the newer jeeps the voltage going into the factory map sensor is variable. The factory sensor makes much less resistance than the 2 bar. So when the new sensor is hooked up it's about 2v-3v less than the factory which is telling the computer to go easy on the fuel. I have a few more things i'm going to try. The next thing i'm going to do is hook up the hobbs switch with a higher voltage and splice it into to the output of the map. So when the hobbs sees boost it's going to send a higher voltage to the computer's readings. If that doesnt work I'm going to plumb in a 7th injector or a fuel solenoid (from a nitrous setup) and run it off of the hobbs switch. In this case when the switch sees boost, it's going to complete the circuit to the solenoid or extra injector and inject extra fuel into the manifold. And if that doesnt work and I havnt hung myself yet from frustration, I'm going to get access to the fuel tank (either dropping the tank, which I really don't want to do or very very carefully cut an access hole over the tank) remove the factory fuel pump and fuel regulator, hook up a higher flow one, remove the factory fuel pressure regulator, and add an msd2222 (a very simple adjustable fuel pressure regulator with boost refrence).
I answer to your question about the write up. Right now I'm far too busy with work to do a write up. It's tough to balance what I do for a living and trying to solve this stupid returnless fuel line system. But, if you pm me with some sort of way to contact you I would be more than happy to help you out with a turbo setup of your own.
A little funny story about the jeep I thought I would share with all of you. I'm pretty much running an open exhaust at this point, which i'm going to worry about after I get the system running right. the exhaust comes out of the turbo about 2ft and then to a u bend and thats it. The exhuast is dumping out right under the passanger seat. The turbo whistle is extremely high pitched and deafening, especiallywhen you drive next to a jersey-barrier. Everybody looks around to see where the fighter jet is when I pass by them (thats a quote ofrom a friend of mine that I took for a ride the other day). So I'm driving home from work today. I got pulled over. Up here in mass sometimes the police don't take too kindly to loud cars. The cop get out and walks up to me and says "What the hell did you do to this poor car?". So I told him that I put a turbo in it (aparently the police officer is a car enthusiast). He made me get out and show him. He told me if this wasn't so "cool" he'd give me a ticket.