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  1. Jul 9, 2020 · The main difference with premium is its octane rating — 91 or higher compared with 87 for regular octane. The higher octane gives premium gas greater resistance to early fuel ignition, which can result in potential damage, sometimes accompanied by audible engine knocking or pinging.

  2. Nov 15, 2023 · However, modern engines are designed to operate optimally with a specific octane rating, and the use of higher than recommended octane fuel does not provide any significant benefit. In the case of the 11th generation Honda 1.5T engine, the manufacturer recommends 87 octane fuel.

  3. Mar 28, 2019 · Use what the manual says-87 octane. That's what your car is tuned to use, anything more is wasted, with little to no benefit. If you get a KTuner you'll need to use 91+ octane, and you will get impressive results with it, notice a significant performance increase.

  4. Fuel Economy of 2021 Honda Vehicles. EPA MPG. Owner MPG Estimates. 2021 Honda Accord 4 cyl, 1.5 L, Automatic (variable gear ratios) Regular Gasoline. View Estimates.

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    Combined MPG: 33 combined city/highway ...
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    Combined MPG: 48 combined city/highway ...
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    Combined MPG: 43 combined city/highway ...
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  5. Aug 4, 2019 · We tested higher octane fuel than manufacturers require on the Honda CR-V, BMW M5, Ford F-150, and Dodge Charger to see if it impacted acceleration or MPG.

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