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12/12/2023

Why Use 93 Octane Gasoline?

 

Using 93 Octane Gasoline


**Importance of Using 93 Octane Gasoline in Water Cannon Pressure Washers with Overhead Valve Honda Engines & Issues with Ethanol**


Using the correct type of fuel for your pressure washer is a crucial element to ensure its optimal performance. This tutorial will explain why it is recommended to use 93 octane gasoline in your Water Cannon pressure washer fitted with an overhead valve Honda engine, as well as address the problems associated with ethanol.


**Why Use 93 Octane Gasoline?**


1. **Improved Performance**: Higher octane gas like 93 octane can better withstand high compression before igniting, which is optimal for engines like those found in Water Cannon pressure washers that run at high compression ratios. Improved compression leads to more power output and better engine efficiency.


2. **Protects Engine**: Additionally, use of high octane fuel helps prevent 'engine knocking' or 'pinking', which is premature fuel ignition in the combustion chamber. This is crucial to maintain the health of the engine and to avoid damages.


3. **Enhanced Lifespan**: Regularly using 93 octane gasoline can also help in extending the life of your engine. By reducing 'knocking' and running more efficiently, your engine will experience less wear and tear over time, leading to a longer engine life.


**What's the Issue with Ethanol?**


Ethanol-blended fuels are common, but they can create problems when used in engines like those in Water Cannon pressure washers:


1. **Decreased Performance**: Ethanol contains less energy per gallon than gasoline, which can result in decreased performance and reduced fuel economy.


2. **Potential Damage**: Ethanol is a solvent and can loosen debris lodged in fuel systems, leading to clogs. It may also cause corrosion in the fuel system, leading to further engine damage.


3. **Water Attraction**: Ethanol attracts moisture. This can cause phase separation in the gas tank where water saturates the ethanol and sinks to the bottom of the tank, leading to serious engine problems.


To ensure the performance and extend the lifespan of your overhead valve Honda engine, it's advisable to use 93 octane gas and minimize the use of ethanol-blended fuels. Always refer to your engine's manual for the manufacturer's recommendations on fuel types and proper usage.



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