TTORA the Best Place for Toyota Off-Road Enthusiasts!
Toyota Territory Off-Roaders Association (TTORA) is one of the largest and well respected Toyota off-road clubs around boasting over 30,000 members nationwide. Known as a great place for everything Toyota off-road, the TTORA community offers answers to tech questions, provides direct communication to many aftermarket product manufacturers, exposure to Toyota USA at certain events, land use and its preservation and of course awesome events and camaraderie.
Membership in TTORA is completely free! Members come from all walks of life but have one central focus – their Yota! TTORA offers a vast knowledge base for outfitting, updating, or building your Toyota for off-road use and is a great source for Toyota parts and accessories nationwide.
TTORA members have the opportunity to participate in a variety of levels of off-roading and take part in events that include: desert racing, rock crawling, mud bogging, trail riding, and go old fun family campouts and much more. TTORA also hosts is annual national The Takeover where the all members, manufacturers and sponsors are invited to come together for one big event!
For more information on how you can become a member of TTORA visit http://www.tacomaterritory.com/
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I have an engine problem. I have a 95 landcruiser in which I rebuilt the head due to oil consumption problems. I then had to replace all the fuel injectors because it ran so rough. Then I had to replace the rear catalytic converter because of a check engine light. Now it runs great unless I go faster than 65 mph for 4 or 5 miles. Then it will not idle nicely, runs about 400 rpm and very rough. It seems to have an engine miss. It continues to run rough at slower speeds but it is still present at about 1800 rpm. It does seem to pull well and I can’t tell that there is a problem at cruising speed. There are no codes tripped and the check engine light has not come one. Additionally if you turn off the car and start it up immeaditely the problem is still present, but if you wait 5 to 10 minutes, the problem is gone.
Has anyone heard of a problem like this or a solution? My wife is getting real mad at me. Please email me at mark.vandam@bannerhealth.com
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