I tried this years ago before I moved from the stock turbo to something larger. I found that the pressure ratio was about 2:1, turbine to compressor, which was far from optimal. As mentioned, F1 cars , when they still used turbos, could very easily have a ratio of <1:1. We would all like to strive for at least 1:1, which is very difficult to do, and still be streetable. VGT turbos solve this.
When I did upgrade the turbo, I did it in 2 iterations, with the preturbine pressure decreasing each time, until I achieved something close to 1.3:1. Each time the turbo size was increased, the power increased as well, and the preturbine pressure decreased.
After the EGT was known and safe, I simply removed the thermocouple, found a suitable fitting, and attached a simple copper pipe, about a foot in length to a rubber hose fitted to a 60 psi pressure gauge. I think I used a flare fitting in fact made of standard brass. Cheap and easy.
I will also check the preturbine pressure, and report back with the K29 that is on the car now, which should be quite low. Again, the power has increased tremendously. More on that in another thread :twisted: