Ok, so far I have done the following: I smoke checked the EVAP lines to make sure there were no leaks with the engine off initially, there were none.
1st, I Installed a new Purge Valve
2nd, I Installed that cut pipe/vent tube from AFE, this worked for about almost a month and then it would come back within a day after resetting the MIL each time. I'm not sure why this kept the code away for as long as it did and then stop working. I checked orientation on it each time.
3rd, I Installed a new pressure sensor on the single line that goes from the PCV to the inlet that connects to the tube that I installed the cut pipe from AFE into. The code came back within one day.
After my most recent post I sealed up all of the grommets with Flex seal, this kept the code away for a week or so and it just came back on this afternoon. I'm going to take that inlet out again and see if any of the sealing from the Flex Seal opened it. One thing I noticed right away after sealing it with the Flex Seal is decrease in turbo lag the majority of the time, throttle responsiveness was noticeably better.
I did buy a new EVAP canister vent solenoid and will replace it by this weekend. It could be that the pressure sensor is out of nominal range and that's why it continues to through this code. I think I might be able to modify this with HP Tuners by either disabling the MIL or adjusting the range of it.
Old Purge Valve
Pressure Sensor - You can get two for 15 dollars on Ebay.
Evap Canister Solenoid