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Transporter, do you have access to a scanner that can show fuel trims and 02 sensor data? That would work wonders in helping diagnose your situation!
No long term trims to report? Their behavior will tell you if you have a vacuum leak.
Smoke machine is easiest to pull large hose off vacuum check valve going to brake booster. Brian or one of the others can coach you on fuel trims, theirs many apps you can use on the better scanners, $150.00 on up. If you have a basic code only type, it doesn't have that feature. All the shops have that on their scanners though. The guy at Midas, read mine for me.
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I have both the original OBDII Big Banana and a more recent BT Dongle OBDII with the Torque App, either of those work?

That elbow is another common leak spot. You can go to any Advanced Auto or other auto parts store and peruse their "Help" line of vacuum tube elbow packs and find something that'll work as a replacement. The other end of that line runs through the firewall and supplies the HVAC module with vacuum for it's needs. The green line runs back to the EGR valve.
This is all where a smoke machine earns it's cost. Finding all these little leaks.