No, the snarky shop tuned the ecm years ago to delete the afm. It has run at least 150k since then with no problems. I just assumed that, since they were the ones that tuned the ecm the first time, that I should have them tune it now. They won't since they weren't paid to replace the engine.
ahh if they turned it off in the tune before it's still off and nothing needs redone unless you changed out the computer during the swap. tuning for the cam itself, I was thinking you bought a cam to increase performance, like say a stage one or 2 type deal. if it's just a standard stock gm cam without afm I'm guessing they part is OK.
just to be clear your shop had to be one that had a tuning software like hptuners or the like. Just a standard obd2 scanner that a normal repair shop have won't disable afm in the tune.
do you have access to the old engine? I personally would start with checking out that engine for damage.
let me look at those P codes they gave you. hold on.