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I bought my 2016 Yamaha cart new from The Villages Golf Cars. The gas tank has an E10 sticker and the salesman said it’s not a problem to use E10 gas. Been using for 5+ years without any problems.
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Use recreational gas only which is sold at several but not all gas stations.
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depends if the cart is sitting for months not being used. If it is being used regularly, regular gas is fine ( and occasionally premium).
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It probably comes down to how often the cart will be used. If your parents are full timers at TV, and will use their cart on a regular basis, then it will not matter what you use. However, if part timers on TV, listen to what others are saying.
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For those who have posted 'regular gas, long time use, no problems'. Did you use a stabilizer?
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If the owner's manual says E10, then that's what I'll use......I may not have gotten an A in Chemistry, but I did stay in a Holiday Inn Express last night.
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The Villages Golf Cart store "recommends" that you buy their ethanol free gas at their store BECAUSE THEY CHARGE MORE THAN 50 CENTS A GALLON MORE THAN the same gas that you can buy at WAWA.
If you live in Spanish Springs or on the Historical side, it's much easier and less expensive to go to WAWA on 27/441 by using the golf cart path over to WAWA. |
My Yamaha 2017 gas cart now has 28,000 miles. I have always used regular gas.
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To be fair, I don't recall if I ever had a tank of gas sitting for three or more months. I might have considered stabilizer if I was going to do that. Or, if I couldn't run the tank empty (easy with small engines, harder with a 5 gal golf cart) then I might fill the tank completely. This would minimize the amount of air in the tank and therefore the amount of moisture that would be present to be absorbed. |
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“The blue has additives in it to help with the adverse effects of ethanol, water in fuel, yada yada. The plain original red is just to "stabil"ize the fuel, no ethanol additives” |
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At our home in indiana I have a gas powered chain saw, weed eater, leaf blower, zero turn Scag mower, Honda power washer, 2022 Polaris General SxS, and a 2023 Husky 125 mx bike. All are run on regular gas with no issues. All of these will sit unused for 6 months while we're here. No problems. Btw, you can't buy non ethanol gas everywhere. They would never require it. And even if they did it would say so in the owners manual. So please stop and lets put this urban legend to rest. NE gas is a gimmick, plain and simple. Ask any reputable power equipment dealer. As I said my stuff sits for months with no issues. Both my SxS and mx bike have very complex fuel injection systems. |
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