Use a fuel additive like Chevron Techron every oil change.
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A name brand 15W-40 like Chevron DELO or Shell Rotella will be fine for your old Honda.
2. Chevron Techron once every oil change or every 3000 ish miles or so to maintain the fuel system going clean.
Surprisingly chevron 20w50 is also good. My mechanic tested out a bunch of oils in his aircooled vanagon. He’d drive it down to mexico and do a 2500+ mile round trip and said chevron burns the least.
It's B.S. Get a bottle of Chevron Techron in Advance auto or auto zone for like $10-$12 and pour it in your gas tank at your next fill up. Done.
I used Costco’s 5w30, Walmart Supertech Synthetic and Chevron Supreme semi-synthetic. The latter is my favorite. I also had Blackstone do a UOA(used oil analysis) and my engine and oil are all in top condition.
Have had a little luck with Chevron Techron.
I use Mid grade (89 octane, I think), mostly just to keep the engine cleaner. Years ago, I had an Audi 4000 and was having dirty injector problems, my Independent VW/Audi mechanic suggested using at least mid-grade.
Dirty air filter wasn't replaced, tires not rotated, engine coolant was flushed and not refilled, none of my fluids were topped off, tires pressure wasn't checked or reinflated, and vehicle wasn't inspected at all. My brake pad light also came on a day later, they didn't check my brake pads.
So I changed the fuel filter carefully and was disappointed that it didn't seem to improve.
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