Ok lets do this the easy way. Im assuming you know what you boost bypass valve is here. If you dont then google is your friend. Anyways unplug the little line that goes from the boost bypass valve to that little solenoid with a plug on it (Not the one going to the top of the blower... that one will hiss at you so dont unhook it). By unhooking that we are eliminating ALOT of variables. There is a flappy lever thing that the boost bypass valve assembly is hooked to. It should be under a fair amount of spring tension tryping to make the flappy lever push "down" towards the base of the blower. This would be considered the closed posistion where you would make boost. When the little flappy lever thing is pointed almost straight up its open. The flappy lever should point up when your car is idling and should point towards your coil packs when you rev the car. If it isnt flapping like I said then your flapper is broken and you need a new boost bypass valve. To confirm this you can wedge rocks, zip ties, small animals, or your mom into the flappy lever thing to hold it "open" and pointing towards your coil packs. Then go drive it and see if you have boost again. Thank your mother afterwards.....
Or if just unhooking the line from your boost bypass valve to the solinoid fixes the problem then you have some vacuum lines or other stuff messed up.