Mikey71
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I am a new member here , and this is my first post , I'm hoping That I do this right ! Anyway I bought this 700-2 back in October of 18 brand new , mainly because of the Honda reputation! Had it home about a week the temperature went to about 30 degrees above and you'd have to crank on it quite a bit before it would fire ! I live in Wisconsin and plan on doing a lot of ice fishing , and the way it was starting was terrible ! The dealer had no ideas , so I tried another dealer and their service manager seemed intent on finding out what the problem was , he told me that every 700 on the lot started the same way , and we both agreed that it didn't seem right ! They couldn't figure it out , so he got ahold of a Honda engineer and he suggested not using the high octane and use regular fuel , he told him that the 700 is not made to run high octane in colder weather , immediately I thought that this was bogus , well anyway the dealer siphoned the fuel out put regular fuel in and I couldn't wait till the next morning ! To my amazement the darn thing fired right up ! But now we've had some really cold sub zero and I have no dash lights and the pump won't cycle until I run the torpedo heater for about 10 minutes on the front of the machine ! Has anyone else had this experience! Oh along with the regular fuel I am faithful with using sea foam ! He told me the one lung machine doesn't have the snap to fire the 91 octane , I'm a believer ! Now I have to figure this one out ! Any help would be greatly appreciated !