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Old 02-19-2008, 01:29 PM   #272 (permalink)
Tye
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Exclamation Re: What grade gas do you run?

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don't have an FJ yet, but in Colorado and other altitude states, they have 85, 87, and 91 octane available....so maybe 85 octane could be an option?

I also live in Colorado, and don't have my FJ...yet (this spring). I also run 85 octane in my Jeep Wrangler. I was told by a dealership once that owner's manuals don't say anything about 85 octane because most states don't have it avaiable (altitude thing I assume). This is a topic I will follow closely because I was bummed to hear that Toyota recommends premium and mid. Any info is appreciated...especially Colorado or high altitude info.

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