Williams asked me to dig out my logs. I found lots of typical logs with the DV removed and the sensor both in manifold and after the compressor in the intake but none yet that give a like for like comparison. For this issue, looking at the residual boost pressure between the compressor and manifold is most relevant.
For reference, I had a mechanical gauge in car with manifold pressure which showed a 0.1bar pressure drop across the intercooler.
My car uses a PACE intercooler with a short pipe run and a 0.63a/r 3071r turbo so response and lag are already pretty good.
All readings are taken from my PowerFC through a datalogit. Boost is controlled through the PFC. The PFC only logs every 0.1s so the chart is interpolating between readings.
In the diagram below you can see I come off the throttle at 553.5s and re-apply at 554.5 so at 1 second it is a typical gear change, I'm not trying to drag race.
Even without a DV the boost pressure still drops but without a DV it drops more slowly so that when I re-apply the throttle there is already some air remaining pressurised at 0.7bar.
I can't find a good comparable chart with a DV as at that time the my boost reading was taken from the manifold which drops to vacuum once the throttle closes. The intake system will still return to atmospheric pressure at 0bar.
I won't post it up in case it adds confusion. With my DV in place the boost reading went to 0bar earlier and faster but I can't confirm how much is due to the boost reading location and how much to the DV. Eitherway it was at 0bar when I reapplied the throttle. The response of the turbo remained the same with the DV in place so between gears it took 0.2s extra to pressurise the system from 0bar to the 0.7bar.
My car is not very laggy so you could not feel a big improvement in turbo lag but after many times trying with and without the DV I felt that no DV was marginally better.
The second gear change on the chart I've shown to demonstarte that even with no DV there is a hysteresis to get from 0.5bar to 0.1bar but after a 2s gear change it doesn't matter if you run with or without a DV, you will start from a similar level of pressure in your intake.
Jim