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@Lamuncha You sound like you know what the hell you're talking about. Bottom line, what octane level of gas should I be using in my brand new 4Runner (TRD Pro)?As written earlier, the available energy in an equal volume of 87 octane vs 93 octane is pretty much the same. So you cannot get more power out of higher octane fuel.
The 2.4 L Toyota engine is similar to the 2.4 L Lexus but the Lexus is tuned differently. Yes the static compression ratios are the same. The dynamic compression ratios are different. Higher in the Lexus. They accomplish this through valve or cam timing changes. By closing the intake valves earlier in the piston stroke the engine captures more air/fuel in the compression chamber which will produce more power.
Cam (valve) timing can be adjusted in newer engines.
Before adjustable valve timing the cam had to be changed.
With greater pressures in the compression chamber the engine risks detonation before the optimal point.
Higher octane fuel prevents pre detonation.
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