The 1/4 inch black rubber vacuum hoses go from nipples on the air box to those on the throttle body. If one is unplugged or leaky, the engine would bog down or hesitate. Happened to me once; mechanic removed the hoses and forgot to plug one back in. Took me months to figure that one out. Damn.
Whoever installed the short ram should know how a plugged vacuum hose act in the system.
Just remove the airbox and check all nipples. Make sure the they are all connected with hoses.
AFAIK most Toyota and Lexus sedans use the same DENSO MAF. My Celica GTS, with 300K miles, was having a P0171 system too lean. I checked everything, MAF was cleaned and electrically tested good. Tore my hair out but could not find the fault. I swapped in a DENSO MAF from a Lexus GS300. That fixed the code. So MAF may test good but may still malfunction. Sure way to test is to swap in a known-good MAF in another car.
If not the MAF then dirty fuel injectors may not spray enough fuel in quick rev up. You need to use a good scanner to map and monitor fuel trims to see if the fuel injectors are working properly. You may want to spend $100 diagnostics at a Toyota dealer. They can pin point the cause with their fancy scanner, then you can fix whatever issues.
Last edited by CAPTAINSOLO; May 2, 2022 1:56pm.