Check your fuel cam plate.
Unless you have a lot of confidence in the shop managers word, I'd check the plate, make sure it's not a stocker now. I think it's very possible that the tech that went through your pump returned it to stock specs.
Many professional shops are aware of possible EPA fines ( that can get very expensive) if they alter stock settings on anything that could effect emissions.
Of course, this is just a guess, you'd think they'd work with what was their. But since you'r not making any smoke or seeing elevated egt's, that tells me it's a fueling issue, not a boost problem.
Good luck, Ronnie
Unless you have a lot of confidence in the shop managers word, I'd check the plate, make sure it's not a stocker now. I think it's very possible that the tech that went through your pump returned it to stock specs.
Many professional shops are aware of possible EPA fines ( that can get very expensive) if they alter stock settings on anything that could effect emissions.
Of course, this is just a guess, you'd think they'd work with what was their. But since you'r not making any smoke or seeing elevated egt's, that tells me it's a fueling issue, not a boost problem.
Good luck, Ronnie