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The manual says RX400h can use 87 grade gas. Some people said use higher grade gas is good for the vehicle, gas mileage, and the environment. Our RX400h is already a environmental friendly vehicle. I am more concern about the gas grade to the vehicle. I usually filled up my RX400h with 89 gas. What grade of gas do you use?


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The manual says RX400h can use 87 grade gas. Some people said use higher grade gas is good for the vehicle, gas mileage, and the environment. Our RX400h is already a environmental friendly vehicle. I am more concern about the gas grade to the vehicle. I usually filled up my RX400h with 89 gas. What grade of gas do you use?

We also use mid-grade (89) name brand between Shell and Chevron with premium when we are heading up into the Sierras. (16,000 miles on our 400h)

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87 (Regular) works just fine for us. I use Arco and haven't had any problems for almost one year now. I agree that once per year, a can of Techron is a good idea.

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I run 87 octane and 89 if its the same price. I was planing on seeing if there is a proformance change between what I have been running and premium once summer comes around. I purchase gas from all stations. I just make sure I never fill up when the tanker truck is there.

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I run 87 octane and 89 if its the same price. I was planing on seeing if there is a proformance change between what I have been running and premium once summer comes around. I purchase gas from all stations. I just make sure I never fill up when the tanker truck is there.

:blink: Why is that?

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The sales person told me that its okay if i use the mid grade, so i did, and i noticed gas milage was lower and that the transmission was more jerky than the normal hesitation on the rx330. So i went back to premium gas and ive been using that for 2 years. I also only use Chevron on my cars, i really dont like mixing additives in the gas. lol im just weird like that

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I run 87 octane and 89 if its the same price. I was planing on seeing if there is a proformance change between what I have been running and premium once summer comes around. I purchase gas from all stations. I just make sure I never fill up when the tanker truck is there.

:blink: Why is that?

I believe that he was referring to the idea that when they fill the tanks at a gas station, it stirs up sediment and water in the tanks. Neither is desirable in your car.

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The sales person told me that its okay if i use the mid grade, so i did, and i noticed gas milage was lower and that the transmission was more jerky than the normal hesitation on the rx330. So i went back to premium gas and ive been using that for 2 years. I also only use Chevron on my cars, i really dont like mixing additives in the gas. lol im just weird like that

Chevron mixes Techron in their pump gas. The problem I have with Chevron is their price - generally much higher tha Arco or even Shell.

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I run 87 octane and 89 if its the same price. I was planing on seeing if there is a proformance change between what I have been running and premium once summer comes around. I purchase gas from all stations. I just make sure I never fill up when the tanker truck is there.

:blink: Why is that?

I believe that he was referring to the idea that when they fill the tanks at a gas station, it stirs up sediment and water in the tanks. Neither is desirable in your car.

Thanks Jim, you hit it right on the head.

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The sales person told me that its okay if i use the mid grade, so i did, and i noticed gas milage was lower and that the transmission was more jerky than the normal hesitation on the rx330. So i went back to premium gas and ive been using that for 2 years. I also only use Chevron on my cars, i really dont like mixing additives in the gas. lol im just weird like that

Chevron mixes Techron in their pump gas. The problem I have with Chevron is their price - generally much higher tha Arco or even Shell.

Yes, i know chevron uses techron, its in their name...but i mean i dont like mixing shell with texaco with chevron...too many brands. Shell in the bay area and 76 is usually the most expensive... :whistles:

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