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That's the cart my husband plans to buy in 3 weeks. Are you buying from the store in Lake Sumter?
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I would think that club car would be the better one because of having a oil pump.Would think engine would last longer.With yamaha and its system I would think lubing motor at higher rpm's might be a problem.maybe frank could respond.
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Fuel injection is not new, but is new to Golf carts. I went with a carburetor. I never buy the 1st model year of a car and not willing to buy the 1st model fuel injection. Time will tell !:gc:
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No oil filter In force-feed lubrication, pressure forces oil around the engine. In a wet-sump system, oil is kept in the sump ready for the next use. In a dry sump system, oil falls to the bottom of the engine and a scavenge pump sends it to an oil tank. They both work on these small motors, can't say better or not, but pump pressure makes more sense and I like the oil filtered. |
Yes I bought from Joel at the store in The Villages and he is a riot to deal with. And very patient.
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Cart was NOT designed to be rodded and driven like TV consumer does. And while most of you get on my case I talk with sales at Yamaha. Who laugh and say your right but why should we build a Villager Cart. You are nothing but a drop in the bucket of world wide Gas Cart sales. Ohhhhhh OH maybe we goofed! Hey come buy our new fuel injected Cart. They are getting closer to compliance. Remember you cannot smell Carbon Monoxide. Just kinda kills ya quick! |
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A lawn mower produces more emission than a new Corvette BMW or Mustang Shelby. Are you ASE certified in emissions and engine performance? Are you a certified Automotive Technician/Diesel or Alternative Fuel Specialists? I will agree people should drive both for a day or so before making a decision. It's a personal choice . |
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I agree with the last poster. There is no reason to keep a gas can in the garage, not that there is anything wrong with that. The gas carts will go 125 to 150 miles on one tankful. If in that distance u r not near a gas station, that is quite a feat. I fill my cart every two to three weeks and always go to a gas station. In short, getting gas is no problem at all.
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