Torrent Problems

I have just done a fresh install trying to fix this problem but that doesn't seem to be the cause.
No matter which torrent client I use, Vuze, transmission , utorrent, etc
I set global upload and download values but they are ignored.
I can see this by using istats menu, but more importantly through the tomato firmware on my router which confirms it. When I set a speed limit in any of the programs the program makes it look like it is obeying the speed limits but with no other programs opened prior the system uses 0 to .2k up and down. only with a torrent program open it goes well above these limits maxing out both my upstream and downstream bandwidth. I heard this problem may also leak into other programs as well, world of warcraft etc... anyone have a fix?
Thanks!

I have no idea about what part of the OS it is, I know it started with snow leopard. I even did a clean install with no programs running besides istats menu, which shows me how much bandwidth is going in and out. My first thought was that istats menu was wrong, then i tried istats pro widget with same results, and then finally going into router and seeing it for myself, I did this by classifying all traffic from my mac address as high priority and leaving only myself plugged into router, it showed the same results as istats menu. My provider shaping traffic? They have never done it, I use roadrunner by time warner, and this problem only appeared w/ snow leopard so it would be too much of a coincidence and a few others have this problem.
If I'm not using bittorrent I have 0 system problems as far as I can tell, web-browsing, mail, ventrilo, and video games all run blazing fast as ever.
Only when bittorrent is used, no matter the client, and no matter the global upload/download limit, the connection gets maxed out and it slows down all other systems on the network as well. In the torrent client it will show the download/upload speed on each individual torrent as obeying the download/upload rate. IE, I set global upload to 20k/sec, in bittorrent client it shows upload going between 19.5-20k/sec and it looks as if it's working. istats menu, shows 70-85k being uploaded/leaving my computer (my connection is maxed out at 70k, so this is the normal throttling behavior). I log into router and it confirms that I am sending out 70-85k.
The system runs perfectly fine unless a torrent client is open at which point all the bandwidth is used, I'm not sure if the client is using it all (which I doubt because all the clients show the appropriate speed cap and when looking at seed ratio it appears to move different if you adjust it) so when the torrent client is open, all this extra upload is coming from somewhere, I have no idea where though.

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