87 octane regular
I have a Honda 300ex and i took the cover off and it seemed to run a little better and have better throttle response
First I would check the fuel pressure. Check the pump and check for any blockage in the line or the tank.
The one that tells you when you're about to run out? Yup. It has a little gas pump on it.
It will run best on premium.
If a gas light stays on a 2000 Honda Accord the fuel sensor is malfunctioning. Replacement of the sensor is advised as the car will run of safe mode if the ECU believes it is low on gas.
87 according to the manual
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Doe%27s_a_1990_Honda_accord_run_on_vegetable_oil_instead_of_gas"
Yes, use only 87 octane regular.
Carburetor needle valve probably leaking while engine is not running causing gas to run down the cylinders into the crankcase.
I currently own a 93 Honda Civic LX and living in FL a full tank of gas can run anywhere between $25-30
you need to refill it and also need to check the oil
i have worked on a few of those does it run and what kind of problem are you having does it just need to be wired?