When you say oil in the ECU, is this at the connector, or in the ECU box itself? Either way, clean it out, put in the new injector harness and see what changes. You should get a positive result from this change, with the engine running smoother. The oil in the harness causes the signals to the injectors cause the misfire. You may (will) have to clean the connector end of the ECU several times as the oil in the engine harness will migrate through still over time. Some people have taken the engine harness off and left it to hang to drain out the oil, but it appears that this takes several days / week or two.....
As for the other stated problems, is there any evidence, or is someone scare mongering? You can pull a turbo hose off and see if it is delaminating - the one from the intercooler to the intake is the easiest to take off. Turbo overboost seems to result in surging, with the engine revving up and down by a few hundred rpm, when over a certain rpm - some have said 3000, others indicate a bit lower, with one recent post saying they had a problem at 2300 rpm - under heavy loads I can see this happening, as it can be at 1.5x atmo even at this low an rpm. Check that the wastegate actuator can move - do a search on aulro.com to see how to check, but its the actuator you can see near the turbo, with the adjustable rod.
What scanner are you using? You will need one specific to the LR, as the Disco is not OBD II compliant. Quite a few members have diagnostic tools (nannocom etc) to help determine what is going on - there is a list / map available on aulro.com (another search), with several on the Gold Coast from memory. Perhaps attend a GC club meeting and have a chat with some of the guys - club members are usually pretty helpful.
Boost switch - will have to get someone else's advice on this, as I haven't delved into this.


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