Who puts premium in their MDX?
#82
#84
If you look hard enough, you will find someone that will tell you that it will gain 20hp - just keep searching.
#85
As stated above, no. Octane only serves to help prevent gas from exploding under pressure before being ignited by the spark plug. Higher performing engines have higher compression ratios, so the higher octane is needed so the gas does not explode under the pressure without ignition. This I believe is what causes knocking. So a high octane gas in a lower compression ratio engine does nothing.
#86
I am also planning to use Honda Fluids such as vtm-4, transmission, coolant, brake fluid, OEM air filters.
#87
Good luck with your Honda, it sounds like you look after it so it will look after you.
#88
I think most people will tell you this defies any law of chemistry or physics we know of. Unless, you've modified your engine somehow.
This had a good discussion, with this this post making the most sense (he's talking about a Prelude here).
http://www.preludeonline.com/f28/doe...epower-118227/
This had a good discussion, with this this post making the most sense (he's talking about a Prelude here).
Higher octane fuel won't do you anything unless you can burn it. The higher the octane of the fuel, the slower it burns. Basically, you want to run the lowest octane fuel you can get away with. Your cars timing is optimized for premium unleaded, but will compensate for lower octane gas (a little less performance). Now if you had high compression, advanced timing, lots of boost or nitrous you may benefit from running higher octane fuel. In the end don't waste your money if you don't have to.
#89
In most cases the engine should compensate for the 87 octane. Honda/Acura claims low grade fuel can harm the operation of the cat converter, however there is no real proof to back this up. Premium can have its disadvantages. In my experience most Honda / Acura vehicles towed to the shop because of fuel contamination are due to premium fuel. My theory is. Premium is used less often at the station, this causes water and debris to more readily concentrate in the stations tank. This causes the vehicle to stall shortly after leaving. I drive an 05 TL and use 87 octane.
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