I would trim off some of your stock wastegate rod to make it adjustable, and also run a ball and spring style adjustable bleeder.
The car in my signature was running consistant 12.00's with the stock nonadjustable wastegate and the RJC bleeder turned in all the way.
The maximum boost i could get when it was 75° out was around 20psi, and 22psi if it was 40° outside.
Once i cut my stock wastegate rod, and adjusted it in about 4-5 turns more than the stock setting, i was able to get the boost to 23psi when it was about 55° out.
Then it started running consistant 11.80s with just the wastegate rod and a heated 02 sensor, my ac delco had about 30 gallons of 110 ran thru it and was acting sluggish.
So, yes, do both and you wont look back.
I run that RJC style bleeder,and i have zero creep in every single gear.
They really work!
BW