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Thanks!Had the owners manual sitting on my desk so took a quick look. It says fuel needs to be 86 or higher in the book so you should be fine.
Thanks!Had the owners manual sitting on my desk so took a quick look. It says fuel needs to be 86 or higher in the book so you should be fine.
Agreed. I run 89 octane in mine and with 7,500 miles, I have no problems. Two other areas: The '16 models (including mine) had a common problem with fuel injector plug wires breaking right at the crimp. There is a kit sold on this site that allows you to buy and replace just the pigtail. (Honda wants you to change the ENTIRE wiring harness, costing IIRC about $600.00 and requiring lots of disassembly.) Another possibility is that one of your plugs' porcelain insulation is fractured, allowing it to short. I'd replace both plugs even if they look ok. Just be sure to use a torque wrench according to spec on those aluminum heads! (Not as tight as you might feel like they should be.) Keep us posted!Had the owners manual sitting on my desk so took a quick look. It says fuel needs to be 86 or higher in the book so you should be fine.
Thanks tjoreHad the owners manual sitting on my desk so took a quick look. It says fuel needs to be 86 or higher in the book so you should be fine.