Just had a bit of work done as the Troll was whistling, especially when cold. Turned out to be a warped exhaust manifold. i took it into the diesel injection and turbocharging specialists in Darwin - MTQ.
While paying the $3,020 bill (things like the belt tensioner were stuffed too - $525 to replace! etc etc and the exhaust manifold gasket was $250 plus various other gaskets nearly $100 plus new bolts for everything about $270) i discussed the various NADS components with him and got his opinion. Presumably a highly educated one.
1) Oil catch can - useful thing to have but make sure the hoses are wide enough.
2) Dawes valve - Why bother? The computer takes care of it for you. Eventually he agreed that it was a reasonable safety device for those occasions where the computer gets corrupted data feeds from things like dirty MAFs.
3) Needle valve - Umm, yeah, maybe. The boost curve looks smoother but really, why bother? Just something else to be maladjusted or break.
4) Pyro gauges Not needed unless you do something else. If you fit a chip then you take things outside of the normal range and a pyro could be useful. Otherwise a waste of time.
5) Boost gauge. Not needed if you have the Dawes valve. If underboosting you can tell from the seat of your pants.
6) EGR blocking. He couldn't recommend it as it is not a legal thing to do. However, if it is done he can see benefits in keeping a clean fuel/air mixture.
Worth thinking about some of those points isn't it, but we all still like to play with things.