Leaded gasoline in a 3.4L?

droppdwn

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We're moving to Armenia in October of this year and as part of the move the catalytic converter needs to be removed. Has anyone ever run poor-quality or leaded gasoline in their 1995-now 3.4L?
 

Scott Brady

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Very interesting question. I do know that Toyotas are run throughout the world, but most are diesel. Hmmm, some research is required.
 

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BajaTaco

Swashbuckler
FWIW - I have run 85 octane (possibly lower) in mine with no problems, quite a bit in Mexico and here in the US. But not leaded regular.
 

droppdwn

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It ain't got no gas in it.

Actually the ONLY thing I know about it is that the fuel-filler neck needs to be widened. I guess the leaded gasoline nozzles are larger diameter than unleaded.
 

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