Fuel discussions/questions - Octane Regular or Premium (merged threads)
#121
A service managers word is crap ( he may have worked at a Kia dealership last week and I doubt he has true knowledge with any vehicle made ) ,try using His words as a reference with a warranty problem. Bradtopp is correct in his comments in my opinion.
#124
Sorry, I don't feel free to put what I want in my GX.
Freakin corn crap
#125
The service manager at any dealer will not have any say in a call for waranty service due to issues with running fuel that is not recommended by Lexus. I'm friends with 2 people who are both service managers and when issues come up the manufacture asks for spacific samples and tests that a service manger (unless he does something shady) can not change the results on.
Bottom line is, it probabaly won't hurt it but if it does you stand a real chance of saving a few dollars now and spending a lot later.
It's yours, do with it as you see fit.
Bottom line is, it probabaly won't hurt it but if it does you stand a real chance of saving a few dollars now and spending a lot later.
It's yours, do with it as you see fit.
#127
First hand, No, because I don't work at a dealer. But I know GM will do it if there is a issue with the ZR1 Corvette's because they require premium grade fuel. I don't know any Lexus techs but if Chevy does it i'm sure Lexus can if it's going to protect them.
#128
I can't imagine anyone would put regular gas in the ZR1 but I doubt that they will run the fuel test on mass production vehicles say ... on the Tahoe or Impala.
I would assume its the same for Lexus, they will prob run the fuel test on LFA or ISF if there's a fuel related problem but probably won't for the RX, GX, ES or IS.
I would assume its the same for Lexus, they will prob run the fuel test on LFA or ISF if there's a fuel related problem but probably won't for the RX, GX, ES or IS.
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Don't do it.
Carbon buildup inside the IS 250 engine is (huge) in these engines. Using low grade gasoline will definitely exacerbate this and the loss in peer is significant. I only run strictly only 93 Amoco Ultimate and She'll V Power. Nothing else ever.
If I'm stuck and the station is out and absolutely forced to use the lower octane that fuel gauge goes down way faster and it's clear I'm getting way less gas mileage with less power-it's a joke. When I use the V power it also seems I get lower gas mileage than the ultimate. I assume due to all the detergent in the V power.
You get what you pay for and even less by running the lower grade because the carbon buildup that makes the car run like ****.
Finally if you already have the carbon buildup I highly recommend the Valvoline Syn Power Service $165 at Toyota. Have them clean the MAF Sensor and Throttle body when they do it. If your the type who listens to their engine and notice a nicer tone when your at the Lexus dealer on the newer Lexus in the service department you'll be pleasantly surprised to hear your older engine sound new after the Syn power service. JMHO
If I'm stuck and the station is out and absolutely forced to use the lower octane that fuel gauge goes down way faster and it's clear I'm getting way less gas mileage with less power-it's a joke. When I use the V power it also seems I get lower gas mileage than the ultimate. I assume due to all the detergent in the V power.
You get what you pay for and even less by running the lower grade because the carbon buildup that makes the car run like ****.
Finally if you already have the carbon buildup I highly recommend the Valvoline Syn Power Service $165 at Toyota. Have them clean the MAF Sensor and Throttle body when they do it. If your the type who listens to their engine and notice a nicer tone when your at the Lexus dealer on the newer Lexus in the service department you'll be pleasantly surprised to hear your older engine sound new after the Syn power service. JMHO
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2013 Lexus GX460 GX 460 Gas Fuel Premium Regular 87 89 91
I have not used 87 (regular) fuel in all my previous vehicles but always used 89. Now that I bought a 2013 GX 460, the "RECOMMENDED" fuel/gas is 91 (premium).
Question : Can I use 89 instead of 91 for the GX 460? Would it cause any problems if I use 89?
Question : Can I use 89 instead of 91 for the GX 460? Would it cause any problems if I use 89?
#131
Thanks for asking. I needed some entertainment this weekend! I'm going to sit back like you and await the comments, reasoning, quotes from the user manual, links to previous threads on the subject and finally, spirited opinions with self valuation questions aimed at you.
Thanks again! :-D=-O
Thanks again! :-D=-O
#133
I personally ignore the manual completely. I use olive oil in my engine. I fill my tires with oxy acetylene. I wash the exterior with drain cleaner and steel wool. When I'm not using kerosene in my fuel tank I do tend to use 91 or 93 octane. That's just how I roll.
In case someone lacks a sense of humor I am 100% kidding aside from using 91 or 93 octane.
In case someone lacks a sense of humor I am 100% kidding aside from using 91 or 93 octane.
#134
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Mike,
I'm not sure about the '13 models but my '14 states premium fuel is required. Needless to say, this topic has been covered in the GX forum several times to save you time:
Premium vs. Regular:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gx-...necessary.html
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gx-...necessary.html
MPG threads:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gx-...y-mileage.html
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gx-...-your-mpg.html
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gx-...-real-mpg.html
Fuel Range:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gx-...the-gx460.html
Hope this helps.
I'm not sure about the '13 models but my '14 states premium fuel is required. Needless to say, this topic has been covered in the GX forum several times to save you time:
Premium vs. Regular:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gx-...necessary.html
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gx-...necessary.html
MPG threads:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gx-...y-mileage.html
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gx-...-your-mpg.html
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gx-...-real-mpg.html
Fuel Range:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gx-...the-gx460.html
Hope this helps.
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I have my new 14' since january and I always use regular , newer have a problem: no engine knocking , no check engine and my avg mpg city 15.6 and highway 21.5 - 22 .
BTW I still love my GX after owning almost a year- newer happen before
BTW I still love my GX after owning almost a year- newer happen before