It sounds like your engine is cranking over, so its not the starter. You have spark, so its not the ignition, or the kill switch. That leaves us timing, compression, and fuel. I doubt you slipped timing, or suddenly lost compression in all 4 cylinders, so it must be fuel. Are the plugs wet? Have you tried squirting in a little starting fluid to see if it fires on it? Do you have fuel coming through the fuel line?
Also on the fuel octane, it is best to use the lowest octane that the engine will run on without knocking, or pinging. The higher the octane rating the slower the gas burns. The only reason high octane gas is associated with power is because compression is what makes horse power, and the higher the compression ratio creates more heat. This causes the faster burning gas will cause pre-ignition.
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