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Hello all,

Just bought a 2005 ES330 with 36,000 miles in May 2008. Previous owner used a mid-grade fuel. Need help?

Question: Can I use 87 octance fuel and combine a fuel booster when I fill up. If so, what ratio of ounces of booster to gallons of gas?

What are the Pros and Cons of this idea?

Thanks for you advice?

Moondog

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Yeah you can use 87, knock sensors will detect pre-ignition and !Removed! the timing resulting in lower efficiency and power. Some say they can't notice. Others can.

I personally would do what is factory recommended.

Oh and octane boosters are scams!

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You could spend your money on octane boosters or you could give me your money for magic pixie dust... they both do the same thing... Spend the extra $$$ on the gas, i mean afterall you spend a lil extra getting a lexus instead of a corolla(which i just purchased and plant to drive all out of this summer) why cheap out now.

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I normally use regular in both of mine. On a trip recently I tried premium in the 2005 ES330, found I got about 6% improvement in gas mileage, other than that no difference. I haven't ben able to find enough gas without ethanol to determine if it would make a difference. I've heard that 15% ethanol could reduce gas mileage by 10%.

dave t

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Hello all,

Just bought a 2005 ES330 with 36,000 miles in May 2008. Previous owner used a mid-grade fuel. Need help?

Question: Can I use 87 octance fuel and combine a fuel booster when I fill up. If so, what ratio of ounces of booster to gallons of gas?

What are the Pros and Cons of this idea?

Thanks for you advice?

Moondog

I started with the cheap stuff and always had an issue with what appeared to be the transmission stalling. This is a known issue that you can read about at this site. When I changed to the high octane, one time just to try it, the problem went away and I had completely smooth accelleration. I also get better milage, and with the prices today it only costs about 20 cents more a gallon which is about 5% more for 6%, as someone stated, better milage.

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