2005 Pilot Octane

Discussion in 'Pilot' started by Laura M, Oct 20, 2004.

  1. Laura M

    Laura M Guest

    We just bought a 2005 Honda Pilot. We've only had it for 4 days but
    we love it! I've heard discrepancies as to what type of gas to put in
    it. The owner's manual says a minimum of 91 octane, but I've heard on
    different websites that regular gas is okay. Does anyone know for
    sure?

    Thanks!

    Laura M.
     
    Laura M, Oct 20, 2004
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  2. Don't be a moron, it uses Diesel.




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    He Hate Retard and Moron, Oct 20, 2004
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  3. It says 91 but you can put in 89, 90 since the knock sensor will adjust
    the timing automatically for knock. If it still knocks then increase the
    octane by a notch. Not every gas station are the same. If you're climbing
    a steep hill then go with 91.

    Do your math to see which saves more fuel. I doubt there's a huge
    difference.
     
    burt squareman, Oct 20, 2004
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  4. Laura M

    Laura M Guest

    Thanks for the info. Actually, we live on top of a huge hill which I
    go up and down at least 2x/day. So I guess I'd better go with the 91.
    Thanks again!
     
    Laura M, Oct 20, 2004
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  5. Yeah. And you know, some guy on the street just WALKED UP TO ME and
    said that I didn't have to pay taxes or file a tax return or NUTHIN'!
    So I guess I'll listen to him and just tell Uncle Sam to go screw
    himself.

    (You know, some random screen name on a web site somewhere doesn't know
    a millionth as much about that vehicle as do the engineers who built it
    and documented it. But you're looking for us, more random names on a
    screen somewhere, to validate what those other random names on a screen
    told you about saving a few bucks per tank on gas? You should not have
    bought that car.)
     
    Elmo P. Shagnasty, Oct 21, 2004
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  6. Laura M

    chris Guest

    If the manual says 91 then use 91.

    Sure it may have a knock sensor, but your engine won't be running as it
    should. ie. less power, etc

    Also your only saving about $4.00 ish a tank of fuel. If that's going to
    break the bank then maybe you shouldn't have bought a new vehicle..
     
    chris, Oct 22, 2004
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  7. Laura M

    Laura M Guest

    I just love posters who demand a black or white answer. The answer is
    I don't like to toss money out the window. Of course I can afford the
    car. I also can afford to fill it up with premium. But, if you add
    up $4.00 *ISH* for each week of the year, then that's real money. I
    do, however, agree with your first statement about less power and the
    engine running as it should.
     
    Laura M, Oct 22, 2004
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  8. Check out www.hondapilot.org. There were reports that Honda had
    issued a correction for the part in the manual which specifies the 2K5
    Pilot to use 91 octane gas. From what I read, they're saying that 87,
    the usual regular gas octane rating, is what's recommended.

    I didn't read it carefully since I have a '03, but go have a look.
    Most likely wanna do a search for "2005 AND octane".
     
    Connor Maxwell, Oct 23, 2004
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  9. Laura M

    Laura M Guest

    Thanks Connor for the info. I just checked and evidentally the manual
    did have a misprint. It's okay to use gas higher than 86 octane. I
    appreciate your reply.
     
    Laura M, Oct 23, 2004
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