Reg. fuel should work fine. ( 87 Octane ) if problems go to 89. Oil. 10w40 is good.
Right at the fuel shutoff- its in the bowl under the SO
two and half turns (so it is 5half turns)
regular fuel will do. 89 octane
87 Octane Regular.
mine holds 2 and a half gallons of fuel, and 3 quarts of oil. I drive a 1985 450
According to my service manual, 87 Octane (Regular Unleaded) is recommended.
Regular unleaded 87 octane.
87 Octane
86 or higher
The recommended replacement schedule for fuel filters on 1995 Honda Accords is 60,000 miles. If you plan to replace it yourself, however, first check Autozone's Do-It-Yourself website for directions and advice, including replacing the washers (required, not recommended), and replacing the fuel hose if necessary. Since some fuel filters are extremely difficult to service, it is strongly recommended that you replace it at the same time you service or replace the master cylinder to provide you with extra maneuverability and accessibility to the fuel filter.
The 2013 Honda Accord recommended fuel is 87 octane regular. Using any higher octane fuel will provide no benefit whatsoever and is a total waste of money.
Rough riding requires 32:1 and normal riding 40:1.