Offtrack is right - nanocom will help with diagnosis. If not, need to think through what the symptoms are and go through one area at a time.
Lots of things can be the issue - sensors are just one area.
Fuel pump / fuel filter may be an issue.
When was the filter last changed? Can you hear the fuel pump running? The FPR may be faulty and not be providing enough fuel pressure at the injectors (unlikely though).
Can you feel the turbo kick in? Or is the turbo slowing spooling up?
What is the condition of the inlet manifold? These gunk up with the EGR in place, the sensor may be coated with gunk, or the air just can't get in fast enough. EGR may be on all the time??
Consider taking the exhaust off after the turbo and see if this allows it to rev. May be a blocked CAT or exhaust.
Won't be intercooler hoses collapsing, as this creates black smoke usually.



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I'm spending far too much time online, not enough off road.That will be fixed next weekend, when I take my sons on tour 16, in Dirty Weekends in S.E. Qld, " Scenic Rim & Cambanoora Gorge". In my 'non-smoking, I drive like a Granny' D2.
Bob...........PS, the windows will be down, the pace will be sedate, and we will all be smiling, LG. Bob


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