My friend asks me if he should fill his 2001 Honda Accord with regular fuel or premium ...

jonessoda

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If you can't tell, premium won't hurt it if it takes regular, but regular can make it knock and ping if it takes premium. RTFM.
 

InlineFour

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It should say what fuel it takes under the speedometer. ex. "unleaded fuel only" or "premium fuel only"
 

Baked

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Regular.

Originally posted by: PurdueRy
Premium if its like this one

Price $149,995
Body Style Sedan
Mileage 40,708
Exterior Color White
Engine 4 Cylinder Gasoline
Transmission Automatic
Drive Type 2 wheel drive - front
Doors Four Door
Stock No. 057450A
VIN 1HGCG56402A116796
 

slayer202

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if your friend puts premium in his 2001 accord he should be slapped. that car definatley does not deserve, let alone need premium gas
 

Zenmervolt

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Originally posted by: slayer202
if your friend puts premium in his 2001 accord he should be slapped. that car definatley does not deserve, let alone need premium gas
Actually, most Honda V6's require premium now. But he should check the manual.

ZV
 

raildogg

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Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
Originally posted by: slayer202
if your friend puts premium in his 2001 accord he should be slapped. that car definatley does not deserve, let alone need premium gas
Actually, most Honda V6's require premium now. But he should check the manual.

ZV

Hmm, well since his is a higher end V-6 model, maybe it does. If he can find the manual, then definately he should check it. I'll let him know, thanks. But this can be argued from both sides, with some saying regular is the way to go while the other says get premium. The manual should end this debate.
 

V00DOO

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I wish my car takes regular gas. If the manual doesn't say Premiun only than 87 octane is fine. Don't waste money with gas price as high as it is.
 

IEC

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Originally posted by: raildogg
Originally posted by: Yomicron
According to page 178 of the owners manual it only needs 86 octane.

It is saying more than 86 is required, but having more certainly would not hurt, would it?

Then use plus/mid-grade and compromise with the 89 octane...
 

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The manual probably says 86, but from what I know about Hondas, they do perform better with the higher octane because it will advance timing.
 

compuwiz1

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Putting out of spec gasoline into a car will cause the computer to recalibrate, based on the feedback it gets from the sensors. In some cases, this can make the car run worse. If the manual says regular unleaded 87 octane, there is nothing to be gained, and possibly something to lose. Middle grade 89 might be a better solution, but from what I've found in most cases, you're just pouring money down the drain. ;)


Not a Honda listed that requires premium. Don't buy the bull