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Hy bud you're supposed to running premium in Suby turbo'd engines. I have an STi and an Outback XT. Just being safe and hoping to help.
It’s not required on my 2022, I choose to run premium, especially on a turbo engine
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It’s not required on my 2022, I choose to run premium, especially on a turbo engine
I get you - it says you don't have to on the Outback but it's the same engine in the WRX. Been friends with a Suby mechanic for almost 20 years and says if you plan on keeping it, run 91/93.
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I run 93. There is a noticeable difference. Oil and Gas same thread. Let the battle of opinions and flexing of knowledge begin!
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Hello Tacoma4G!

I almost made a new thread on this topic, but I thought we'd chime in with some data and observations we've made on our newly acquired 2024 Tacoma. When we picked up our truck from the dealer, they were kind enough to top it off with Utah's finest 85 Octane.

The vehicle's initial testing and evaluation took place with fuel provided, and the motor was quite audible. While conducting data for later analysis on a specific mountain route, we could see the ECU registering the knock events as we heard audible pinging.

To run the last 1/4 tank of 85 Octane fuel out of the truck, we scheduled some dyno time for baseline testing. Immediately following our dyno session, we filled the truck up with some quality 91 octane fuel, and the motor instantly became much quieter. It's still a noisy thing (IMO), but it's tolerable on 91 Octane. The long term knock learning trims were more favorable on the 91 Octane fuel too. Fast forward a week or so later, we strapped the truck back down for some further testing and development :wink: The results are quite shocking, to say the least. 85 Octane vs. 91 Octane on the stock calibration:

2024 Tacoma 2024 Toyota Tacoma engine noise reduction with premium fuel 4G Tacoma (85 Octane vs 91 Octane) Stock Calibration
 
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Here I was being happy to finally not have a vehicle requiring premium fuel.. now I have to go try a tank of it for shits and giggles.
 

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Hello Tacoma4G!

I almost made a new thread on this topic, but I thought we'd chime in with some data and observations we've made on our newly acquired 2024 Tacoma. When we picked up our truck from the dealer, they were kind enough to top it off with Utah's finest 85 Octane.

The vehicle's initial testing and evaluation took place with fuel provided, and the motor was quite audible. While conducting data for later analysis on a specific mountain route, we could see the ECU registering the knock events as we heard audible pinging.

To run the last 1/4 tank of 85 Octane fuel out of the truck, we scheduled some dyno time for baseline testing. Immediately following our dyno session, we filled the truck up with some quality 91 octane fuel, and the motor instantly became much quieter. It's still a noisy thing (IMO), but it's tolerable on 91 Octane. The long term knock learning trims were more favorable on the 91 Octane fuel too. Fast forward a week or so later, we strapped the truck back down for some further testing and development :wink: The results are quite shocking, to say the least. 85 Octane vs. 91 Octane on the stock calibration:

4G Tacoma (85 Octane vs 91 Octane) Stock Calibration.jpg
Omg, that is nuts. thanks guys for posting that for us.
 

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Omg, that is nuts. thanks guys for posting that for us.
For those of us without as many gas options, and for clarity of the data; are these octnes on 10% ethanol blend? Or pure?

It's damn near impossible for me to find unblended in Maryland these days

Would love to see these tests - performance and sound/knock on 87 vs 91; 10% ethanol and pure. I'm suspecting no difference in mpg though for the ~75c/gal price difference
 

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I’ve been running 89 the entire 7500 miles I have on my truck and I’m glad to see that there is some marginal benefit…
 

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Hello Tacoma4G!

I almost made a new thread on this topic, but I thought we'd chime in with some data and observations we've made on our newly acquired 2024 Tacoma. When we picked up our truck from the dealer, they were kind enough to top it off with Utah's finest 85 Octane.

The vehicle's initial testing and evaluation took place with fuel provided, and the motor was quite audible. While conducting data for later analysis on a specific mountain route, we could see the ECU registering the knock events as we heard audible pinging.

To run the last 1/4 tank of 85 Octane fuel out of the truck, we scheduled some dyno time for baseline testing. Immediately following our dyno session, we filled the truck up with some quality 91 octane fuel, and the motor instantly became much quieter. It's still a noisy thing (IMO), but it's tolerable on 91 Octane. The long term knock learning trims were more favorable on the 91 Octane fuel too. Fast forward a week or so later, we strapped the truck back down for some further testing and development :wink: The results are quite shocking, to say the least. 85 Octane vs. 91 Octane on the stock calibration:

4G Tacoma (85 Octane vs 91 Octane) Stock Calibration.jpg
Proof is in the pudding! Thanks OTT! Since day 1 I’ve been using premium, and ethanol free whenever possible.

Edit: Every tank hand calculated has been above 20mpg except when towing. I’m guessing the higher octane may help mpg as well?
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