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Old 02 Oct 2007, 01:32 pm
nabokovrox nabokovrox is offline
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Default What octane gas to use for 01 Honda Accord V6?

I just got it without the owners manual and I want to make sure.
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Old 02 Oct 2007, 01:34 pm
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Sorry i don't know either, call your local Honda Dealer, ask for service Dept, and they will have your answer...thinking it should use 91 though.Best wishes..."/JOe
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Old 02 Oct 2007, 01:36 pm
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arco mid-grade 89 0ctane its cleaner than 87 and not much more $ and in japanese imports 91 octane is a waste, for it has no noticable increase in motor performance.
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Old 02 Oct 2007, 01:38 pm
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Over 86 octanes
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Old 02 Oct 2007, 01:40 pm
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What does the owners manual suggest? Go with what is recommended so you are spending your gas dollars properly and getting the best fuel economy.
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Old 02 Oct 2007, 01:42 pm
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87 WORKS FINE
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Old 02 Oct 2007, 01:46 pm
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Regular gas is fine -- 87 octane
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Old 02 Oct 2007, 01:48 pm
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This car requires 87 Octane rated gasoline.
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Old 02 Oct 2007, 01:54 pm
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87 octane, anything higher is a waste of money. I used to sell lots of hondas, owned a few too. Acuras require 91, FYI.
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