Hi Caedrus, to answer your questions:
1. Yes
2. The T piece was removed as the boost is now sensed somewhere else.
The T piece mod did increase my performance, but there is also a cost in driveability.
As you've probably noticed with your SP, if you try and feather the throttle while the engine is under boost, it jerks as if the air flow was suddenly stopped.
With the T piece, this gets worse, and you can't really feather the throttle while the engine is in positive boost, without the car bucking and jerking.
If you never have to retard the throttle while cornering, it's OK - but life isn't like that.
The mods that Mania did, inprove the driveability quite markedly, and even my wife commented to me how much easier and smoother the car is now compared to what it was before.
I could have had a switch put in, but after driving it, I didn't think it necessary as the car is now so smooth and easy to drive.
If you didn't put your foot down, you'd think you were in a normal MX-5.
However, when you do put your foot in it, and let it rev, the power is fantastic, but there is no sudden bang, just an unstoppable surge of power.
I had a young lady in the car a few days ago, and when I put my foot down, she squeeled!
Mania had my car for about a week, as they wanted to run it on the dyno a number of times to get the tune just right, and for the cold start set-up, they need to have it overnight a few nights to make sure it is running right.
Apart form the car taking a little longer to start, due to the bigger injectors, the car runs like a dream, and like the way the standard car should have come from the dealers.
My car had around 7.5lbs of boost as standard, which went up to 8-8.5lbs after the T piece mod.
It now runs about 12lbs, which is about the safe limit for the standard rods and pistons.
If you want to upgrade the internals (which i will do at a later stage), then 16lbs is quite safe, if properly tuned.
Overall I'm really happy how the car goes now, and it has certainly embarrassed a few HSV and GTP drivers at the lights.

But that's just an old hoon talking.
I'm looking forward to Wakefield in another couple of weeks, and we'll see what it does there.