Not a Toyota - but an engine's and engine and they all rely on the same basic principal!
Just trying to get my '04 Futura running as nice as I can, and I've been having a whole bunch of headaches because of it.
One or more of the injectors were leaking meaning fuel was seeping into the intake after shutoff causing hard starting after an hour or so of being stopped.
I took the injectors to Petroject and forked out $310 to get all 6 cleaned and filters/o-rings replaced. They didn't give me a report at the end of it. I put the injectors in and within about 2 minutes of driving the car developed a horrible miss and starting smoking out the exhaust.
I get home to find a pool of oil collecting under the exhaust manifold (see pic at bottom of this post).
I took the injectors out after confirming all 6 plugs and coils were ok and found 1 was stuck pretty full open, and another was stuck open a little. I pulsed 12v on them about a dozen times - after the 4th or 5th the injector starting clicking like it should and it was actually closing properly.
I installed back in the car and it ran like a dream. All the oil in the exhaust burned off (which is another issue I really want to figure out - how the hell did oil get INTO the exhaust manifold? Possibly over fuelling causing oil to be sucked into the cylinder?) - and all seemed well - for a while. Later that afternoon I thought I'd take it out again and get it nice and hot and see what breaks. After I'd driven it around for half an hour and everything was hot I booted it up a steep hill and it had a horrible miss above 2,000rpm which didn't go away until over 5,000rpm when the auto changed. It wasn't so much a constant stutter as more of a surging - power could come then go then come then go etc etc...
Was thinking it could the coil packs breaking down? This car runs a coil on plug setup. Possibly some of the injectors are still a bit clogged - so there's a starvation of fuel causing a lean miss?
Here's the pool of oil from earlier:
