Hi,
Been doing my research and it's actually quite easy.
In a nut shell it's simple.
You need to fit a MAP sensor into the plenum and plumb both turbo's straight into the plenum. This will render your hot wire / flapper / air flow meter redundant.
You then need to fit a fully programmable ecu such as a megasquirt (cheaper but more complicated) or Omex (dearer but easier to program, and with the omex you can also carry out 3d mapping (that's getting a bit complicated) but a in car variable boost controller will sort that out.
Ideally, ditch your inlet and injection set up in favour of the early Classic range rover 14 CUX type. If you can, get the complete setup, fuel rails, regs, inlet etc etc. This means that all you have to do is cut the plug off the loom and wire up new one, hey presto.
Think that should help. Look at
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he's very helpful and there's plenty of chat about Twin Turbo's on there.
Hope this helps, if not, drop us a line
Jeff