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2007 LC100 manual says use 87 or higher.
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No, this is the 2006 manual. See link above that shows 2007 manual for LX470 states to use 91 octane.
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2007 LC100 manual says use 87 or higher.
Page 236
Dude! I feel for you, it's like this thread is full of politicians! Lol. No one will answer your damn question... instead they just tell you what they think about the fuel requirements!Hmmm - does anyone know is there was any mechanical/electrical/options changes from 2006 to 2007?
No, this is the 2006 manual. See link above that shows 2007 manual for LX470 states to use 91 octane.
Follow the TOYOTA link here: Toyota Online Owners Manuals and WarrantyNo, this is the 2006 manual. See link above that shows 2007 manual for LX470 states to use 91 octane.
Those are the Toyota landcruiser version not the Lexus LX470. The same debate exists on the lx570 and landcruiser where the landcruiser uses regular but the lx570 lexus recommends premium. Lexus had mentioned that the engine tuning or software on the Lexus lx570 is different than the landcruiser 200 so knock could happen even if thin engine and transmission are the same.
But yeah the LX470 2005 to 2006 are regular gas and the 2007 is premium per lexus.
The 08-11 LX570 and LC200 use the exact same Engine Control Unit/Module. Where is this difference in tuning occurring? I wouldn't get so hung up on the '06 vs '07 literature/advertising. Nothing mechanical changed substantially.Those are the Toyota landcruiser version not the Lexus LX470. The same debate exists on the lx570 and landcruiser where the landcruiser uses regular but the lx570 lexus recommends premium. Lexus had mentioned that the engine tuning or software on the Lexus lx570 is different than the landcruiser 200 so knock could happen even if thin engine and transmission are the same.
But yeah the LX470 2005 to 2006 are regular gas and the 2007 is premium per lexus.
Yeah... Standard internet forum stuff. The manufacturer said do it, so you better. Then 5 pages of arguments ensue.I’ve read through previous threads on the premium vs regular gas debate, and the general sentiment was that if Lexus stated to use premium that it would be better to use it, but using regular is likely fine. I agree that using regular is probably ok, but still curious why the 2007 states “premium fuel” but the 2005-2006 don’t. Was there some change between 2006-2007 say in how the engine is tuned?
Why oh why do we have to have these damnable ethanol blends!????
Failure of policy unfortunately2007 Farm Bill
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