Leaded fuel will ruin your Cat converter just like it would in a car. As what was mentioned,, a higher octane will reduce power compared to 87 if there is a lower compression in the engine.I try to run at least 91. I recommend you never run anything with ethanol. Most of the time I run basic aviation fuel which is called 100LL "100 octane low lead" . It runs better and starts better especially in winter. But good 91 fuel would be just fine.
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The higher the octane number, the less power available in it. If the compression ratio demands higher, you have no choice. Also, Ethanol contains less power per unit of fuel (straight alcohol contains 30% less power than straight gasoline). But more importantly, ethanol fuel does not store well for long periods. It attracts water and allows growth of undesireable.
So, imo, 87 with ethanol is fine for our moderate compression Honda engines, but if left in the tank for months it would be crap. If there is non-ethanol available it is always preferred, but running ethanol enhanced fuel is fine if managed correctly. Don't use ethanol fuel for the last three or so fillups before extended storage. Do treat last fuel fillup with storage treatment products such as Stabil or Star Tron.
Consult your owners manual.
EXACTLY right, JimmyTalon. Well stated. I cannot tell you how many times I've tried to explain this to people who refuse to abandon their erroneous perception that higher octane = more power.
Steve
EXACTLY right, JimmyTalon. Well stated. I cannot tell you how many times I've tried to explain this to people who refuse to abandon their erroneous perception that higher octane = more power.
Steve