Accidentally put half a tank of 87 octane in my Type R. Anything to worry about?

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Had a brain fart and topped the car up with 87, so I guess I'm mid grade now.
Any worries seeing as I drive like Grandma most days and generally top it off once a week, or around half a tank of use?
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Oh lucky you the car is smarter than most of the replies.
 

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I'm willing to bet he shouldn't get on it to hard. What do you guys think? 🤔 😂🤣
 

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No problem when I did it. I pumped several gallons of 87 as the station was out of 93. I drive pretty easy around town anyway but then was curious how much slower it is under boost. Honda has their stuff figured out. The car is still surprisingly quick even on regular. No pings, knocks or other odd things. It mixed with some 93 still in the tank, so it might have been 88-89ish octane by then, who knows. I'm sure if Honda says you can run on regular, it's engineered not to kill the engine if you do.

I'd love to see an accurate power differential of how much you lose between different grades and even brands of fuel. I don't know how quickly the computer adjusts to changes in fuel, so it might be a tricky thing getting it done on the same dyno, the same day.
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