TRQ Performance coils sounds like a misnomer
Clean MAF and see if anything changes
I would just put back old ones to eliminate coils as the cause.Why were coils replaced in the first place? I'd rather have high mileage OEM unless one is credibly believed to be failing over aftermarket anything.
That said, the coils are probably not at fault here unless you start seeing more misfires. Does Toyota allow access to misfire counts??
It doesn't matter, it would be interesting to see counts (NOT codes) to see if one or two cylinders are racking up counts consistently. It takes a certain number of counts to trip a code.I replaced them because a few were cracked down the seam and you could see the insides.
I saved 1 good looking one as a spare
The CEL for misfire was on for about 15 seconds on the hill before it went away
No idea if this will help but I can confirm cleaning the MAF sensor is two screws and 5 mins. OP, certainly nothing to lose...Thinking MAF since it influences A/T behavior. If you have access to live data check/graph intake air temp (IAT) and airflow rate (g/s).
Not doubting the diagnosis, but I have seen people want to replace the 2UZ-FE manifolds due to the sound heard inside the truck. Turns out the steering shaft seal had failed. Replace it and back to quiet in the cabin.It had the original exhaust manifolds on it
Replaced them because they were leaking
I did that about a month ago and it got quieter but the manifold gaskets were definitely leaking still, then I did the headersNot doubting the diagnosis, but I have seen people want to replace the 2UZ-FE manifolds due to the sound heard inside the truck. Turns out the steering shaft seal had failed. Replace it and back to quiet in the cabin.