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RodneyBR 08-26-2014 05:37 PM

What Octane Fuel for a 2010 Honda Civic?
 
I'm in Ontario, Canada and was wondering what Octane Fuel for a 2010 Honda Civic, mine a manual? I bought the car used and it didn't come with a manual, so I'm not 100%. I believe standard 87 gas would be fine, but maybe because it has a manual transmission it would require higher octane.

RodneyBR 08-26-2014 05:39 PM

Re: What Octane Fuel for a 2010 Honda Civic?
 
Kinda answer my own question... I found the manual online and it says:

"Fuel Recommendation
All models except Si

Your vehicle is designed to operate
on unleaded gasoline with a pump
octane number of 87 or higher. Use
of a lower octane gasoline can cause
a persistent, heavy, metallic rapping
noise that can lead to engine damage."

That being the case it seems using 87 or higher is fine. So what do you guys fill up with?

ezone 08-26-2014 05:54 PM

Re: What Octane Fuel for a 2010 Honda Civic?
 
87 octane.
Top Tier Gas.

http://www.toptiergas.com/


http://www.toptiergas.com/retailers.html


Avoid alcohol/ethanol if possible, but it's not a problem if you can't.


RodneyBR 08-27-2014 11:16 AM

Re: What Octane Fuel for a 2010 Honda Civic?
 
Filled up at Costco today with 91. I'll let ya know how millage/performance is. I got around 550KMs out of a tank on 87.

CraigW 08-27-2014 11:28 AM

Re: What Octane Fuel for a 2010 Honda Civic?
 
I had to run 91 in some of my Corollas to keep them quiet.

'05 & '10 Civics work fine with 87 any time of year. (non Si of course)

Wish I could avoid ethanol....now a days everyone has 10-15% added in.

RodneyBR 08-27-2014 11:50 AM

Re: What Octane Fuel for a 2010 Honda Civic?
 
Definitive list of stations that sell pure, ethanol-free gasoline in the U.S. and Canada!: http://pure-gas.org/

GolNat 08-27-2014 12:59 PM

Re: What Octane Fuel for a 2010 Honda Civic?
 
No reason to spend more on higher octane, I use 87.

I get worse mpg with higher octane.

RodneyBR 08-27-2014 01:03 PM

Re: What Octane Fuel for a 2010 Honda Civic?
 
I guess why some use higher octane fuel is because in most cases it doesn't use ethanol.

What year is your car and is it manual?


Originally Posted by GolNat (Post 4670246)
No reason to spend more on higher octane, I use 87.

I get worse mpg with higher octane.


GolNat 08-27-2014 01:26 PM

Re: What Octane Fuel for a 2010 Honda Civic?
 
It's an 01 5 speed.

RodneyBR 08-27-2014 09:17 PM

Re: What Octane Fuel for a 2010 Honda Civic?
 
So no performance difference or extra millage :(


Originally Posted by GolNat (Post 4670248)
It's an 01 5 speed.


RodneyBR 08-30-2014 12:16 PM

Re: What Octane Fuel for a 2010 Honda Civic?
 
Opps.. posted in the wrong place..

rpm2day 08-30-2014 03:05 PM

Re: What Octane Fuel for a 2010 Honda Civic?
 
Only ever go to Chevron for my fuel. If auto manufacturers and racing teams go to them for fuel, then I think they are good enough for my business. The quality is noticeable over other brands. Anyways, 87 is fine man. Like the others said, higher octane levels will hurt your gas mileage. Higher octane levels are designed for high compression, high power engines to eliminate premature combustion of the fuel inside the cylinder. Basically. Chemistry! 89 and 91 won't hurt your car, you will just spend more and spend it more often, which precludes the reason you actually purchased a Civic in the first place.

RodneyBR 08-30-2014 03:07 PM

Re: What Octane Fuel for a 2010 Honda Civic?
 
Thanks for the detailed reply :)


Originally Posted by rpm2day (Post 4670427)
Only ever go to Chevron for my fuel. If auto manufacturers and racing teams go to them for fuel, then I think they are good enough for my business. The quality is noticeable over other brands. Anyways, 87 is fine man. Like the others said, higher octane levels will hurt your gas mileage. Higher octane levels are designed for high compression, high power engines to eliminate premature combustion of the fuel inside the cylinder. Basically. Chemistry! 89 and 91 won't hurt your car, you will just spend more and spend it more often, which precludes the reason you actually purchased a Civic in the first place.



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