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Gasohol In 2002 Honda City?

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just bought a Honda City Type Z 2002. Anyone know from experience if this car built to run on gasohol, or should I stick to benzene? Can't find a definitive answer on web so any advice appreciated.

Thanks.

NO

It lasts a while, but not long. It is not hypersensitive, so an occasional fill up would allow it running

2005 Upwards

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NO

It lasts a while, but not long. It is not hypersensitive, so an occasional fill up would allow it running

2005 Upwards

thanks for the advice kata, will stick to regular red 91 to be safe.

1998 Honda City 1.3 . I fill it with 95 Gasohol, having it driven for the past few years to almost every N. Thai. So far so good, no negatives responce. My 2 cents.

I have a Nissan NV and while it will run on gasohol its seems much more responsive with benzene,

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I have a Nissan NV and while it will run on gasohol its seems much more responsive with benzene,

Thanks for responses. Running it on 91 benzene now and definitely has more power. Seems to idle nicer too. Good bit more expensive than gasohol but think I'll stick with it to be on the safe side.

Cheers

A big problem is trying to run these older cars on gasohol. Their motors would need at least 91 red or even 95. That might be one reason why many are converted to lpg - would have thought that might be just as damaging! Is it possible to modify fuel lines and other components to accept gasohol in older motors? Is that done in BKK?

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