You need your tune to reflect the different intake and turbo.
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I will plan on it!You need your tune to reflect the different intake and turbo.
Dude post some logs from your access port.
I went and re-examined the only log I saw in this thread (fourth post) and it all looks normal except for the fact that you've got almost no air flowing through the thing. Your AFRs are going super fat rich, which could be any number of things. The throttle goes wide open (76% is as open as it gets for the most part) and you're barely hitting 3v on the MAF which is ~85 g/s or 0.18 CFM. This is barely enough to cruise at highway speeds with. Either there's something blocking the intake of air (you don't have a trash bag wrapped around the air filter do you?) or there's something blocking the exhaust.
The throttle body has multiple redundant systems as is required by federal law (it's drive by wire) so any issue with it whatsoever would result in a check engine light. Also the throttle mapping when parked vs moving is completely different and your tune (yes your tune controls this) may be set to not let the throttle open much even with full pedal. In short, the shop that replaced your TB either was ignorant or lied. Did they ask you if you wanted the original TB? Does the one that's installed look brand new?
Also depending on how bad the cat is, the symptoms may vary (or even be unreadable using the vacuum gauge method). I take it you never removed the downpipe and gutted it like you said you were going to also...? Another thing to keep in mind is that you may have enough exhaust flow to run normally but not enough to let the turbo breathe. If the turbo spins freely by hand (and has all the turbine wheel blades) it should, no matter what, make some boost regardless if the WG is open or closed (though if open might take more RPM / flow / load before it does make boost).
Honestly you're all over the place with this thread and need to focus on one thing to absolutely verify; make a checklist of all the possible issues it could be in this thread, then doublecheck them yourself.
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My point was that the vacuum trick might not work to diagnose your particular issue. It's a small ish engine with a relatively large exhaust, and larger turbos require a lot more airflow to get spinning. By all means, pull the downpipe and hollow it out and see if that helps, but if your exhaust is fully stock, you might have a clogged secondary cat as well or instead.