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Old 02-08-2006, 05:36 PM
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what grade fuel do you use?

hey whats up everyone, im new here but i was curious if you guys think its worth it to fill the tank with mid grade (89 i think) or premium (91 i think) gas. as you might have guessed i dont know too much about cars/trucks or anything automotive. btw i just bought a 02 sport edition as you can see in the pic, so far ive put a grille guard (some ĊĊĊĊty one i wish i hadnt bought), tints, a new cd player and a K&N cold air intake
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87 octane, even when towing my 3700 pound camper in the summer with the a/c on at 70 mph. Anything higher than that is just a waste of money on a third gen unless you have a supercharger.
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i run 87 chevron gas, never had a problem, btw its 4 a 02 taco v6
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87 sunoco or BP
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87 Chevron or Shell gasoline- truck has prob. never seen any higher octane. '91 3.0 w/ 192K. Runs perfect.
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The cheap stuff!
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87 octane
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93, almost every time. I'm running some tests on 89, but so far 93 gives me substantial increases in MPG.
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Regular 87 here.
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87 unless there is a road trip invloved then I go 89 with some sort of fuel injector cleaner for kicks.. ohh and for those who know. what does "WOT" stand for?? 99 4 Runner 4x4 Stock...
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87 shell, except for one tank when I add fuel treatment after every oil change, when i run 93 shell.
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Always used regular unleaded. Never any problems.
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The only gasoline we have in Hong Kong is Octane 98 US$7.22/gallon The advantage of running such a high Octane value gasoline is no pinging in the engine even though I fitted the TRD s/c'r.
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87 for me. I'll run mid-grade stuff (91) for 2 or 3 tanks once a winter just because my truck seems to like the change. I don't notice any improvements in running 91 long term, but for 3 weeks or so in the middle of winter, the truck seems to like it.

Though, with gas prices so high this winter, I'm yet to do it.
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87 for me. Sometimes I'll tank up with 89 if I'm towing but I don't really notice a difference on my 3rd gen, either in performance or fuel mileage (and I keep strict mileage records). My 2nd gen, on the other hand, needed 89 or better whenever I towed for additional hill climbing power and to stop occasional pinging. Otherwise, anything higher than 87 is a waste of your hard-earned $$'s.
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89, ehich they call Plus in New Jersey, might just be me, but it seems to get me an extra 15 miles or so to a tank, Citgo.
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87 is midgrade for us and that's what I use.


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