Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Does anyone know where to purchase "ethanol free" gasoline anywhere in or around TV?
In Wisconsin, almost every gas station has ethanol free gas in their premium gas. Down here, I can't find a one. I spotted a Chevron station in Leesburg promoting an R90 ethanol free gas, but the pumps didn't work. Ethanol gas isn't very good for our gas lines in our gas golf carts, especially, if left idle for long visits to family. Thank you in advance for any posted discoveries. |
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Here are a few threads:
New Gas Station at Pinellas Plaza now open Ethanol free gas Gas Station in Lake Sumter Landing ??? My gas cart wants ethanol free gas Buying Ethanol Free Gas Sumter Landing, next to Barnes and Nobel, should be operational soon. Pinellas Plaza has it, now. I have been using Sta-Bil Marine additive. |
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Thank you. I went there and they had it for $4.15 cash/$4.21 credit. If any can be located on the north end (27/441 or 66) even better. Thanks again.
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Yah, the price is off the charts...I will just stick to gas!!
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I am no expert on golf carts, but on my antique cars, I replaced several components (gaskets, flexible fuel lines, fuel pump, etc.) to tolerate the ethanol in the fuel. There are several gold cart parts web sites that may have the parts to make the conversion. No idea if this is cost effective.
Hope this helps. PS, just bought a used GC and will be researching this in the near future for my own use, if I find a good solution I will post it.
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Real Name: Steven Massy Arrived at TV through Greenwood, IN; Moss Beach, CA; La Grange, KY; Crystal River, FL; The Villages, FL |
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There is a Sunoco station at the corner of 44 and 27 that has an ethanol free pump. I use it for my boat gas. Convient for me as it is on the way to the lake. I use a 5 gallon can for my mower, edger and weed whacker. Use the Pinellas station for my Golf car.
There is a site that list ethanol free gas around here and the entire nation. Just google ethanol free gas. |
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