No it will not. Unless it has slip so mush that it has changed timing. Check the ignition timing for your car, make sure that it's correct. If not you have to fix it ASAP.
Common signs are: Hesitation, poor running, valve clatter, and loss of power. A broken timing belt or timing chain can cause an engine to stop running or cause the valves to crash to the pistons.
Plugged air or fuel filter Plugged catalytic converter Loose timing chain
You will get pinging if you advance it and you will loose gas mileage and power if you slow it.
Have vehicle scanned to determine the problem
Timing belt
I only know about the 2004 V6 I have. There is no way to set the timing. The engine computer controls the timing. Not much one can do to newer cars today. Some of the members of the Toyota Nation forum are interested in more power and performance. Maybe one of them can tell you how to set the timing. If you are talking about changing the timing belt,visit Toyota Nation forum.
Running to hot, Low are no oil pressure, Timing chain worn out, Timing to high.Check these things first and if you don't find the problem in this area then please ask your question again with the info. that you have checked.
check your timing chain
You need to set the timing. That is the most overlooked thing.
yes, if the Cadillac converter is not working properly it can cause you to loose power and may in the future cause you to loose your engine.
Yes, cause a reduction of power to the engine. It will result in a power-train malfunction error
getting the marks aligned correctly is important to insure the amount of power you will have.