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Old 09-07-2021, 04:57 AM
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I always gas my cart up at the Wal-mart neighborhood market gas station on Moyer Loop, just off 466a, directly across from the Publix shopping center, and they always have non-ethanol. Which is what my car likes too.
NOT TRUE... Walmart gas station DOES NOT sale NON-ETHANOL gas.
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Make sure you are at the pumps that have recreational gas ( the handles are red ).
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7 eleven at Colony had golf cart gas yesterday. They are marked with red handles. I believe Marathon uses blue handles.
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Old 09-07-2021, 06:21 AM
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fairly new to a golf cart. Was told that I could get non-ethanol gas for my cart at the 7-11 in colony plaza. Went there yesterday, tried two pumps, neither would allow me to select the 90 Octane non-ethanol gas.

So I assumed they were out?

so other than there, and the Villages Golf Cart gas stations, where are other, cart-accessible locations to get non-ethanol gas?

Running a bit low now...

thanks in advance
You can use any regular gas. The 7-11 has four pumps I think for that gas. Ask inside which ones have it.
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Old 09-07-2021, 06:27 AM
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Have you tried The Villages Golf Carts service station facilities? They have them at their Lake Sumter and Brownwood locations, maybe more. It’s safe to assume that a golf cart service station will be selling the correct kind of gas, don’t you think?
yes, i noted that in the original post. I was asking where ELSE sells it. I got the info now. thanks everyone
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Old 09-07-2021, 06:38 AM
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Marathon station on 466A at Pinellas Plaza
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Old 09-07-2021, 06:41 AM
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Village Golf Cars locations in Sumter, Spanish Springs and Brownwood also has pumps
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Old 09-07-2021, 06:41 AM
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If you have a newer golf cart. 2017 or newer they are fuel injected and it is not necessary to put high octane gas in the tank.
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Old 09-07-2021, 06:48 AM
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Higher octane gas is not necessary for older carts either. They all have low compression engines and 87 octane is fine. Fuel injection vs. carburetor is not a consideration.

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If you have a newer golf cart. 2017 or newer they are fuel injected and it is not necessary to put high octane gas in the tank.
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We just use regular gas. Cart runs great.
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i don't have a cart, or use that type of gas, but i do know there is a wawa on 301 by 466 that has unleaded gasoline, like in the old days. someone told me this is the type you use in a golf cart. if not, i see carts filling up regularly over in Lake Deaton plaza @ marathon. good luck!
In the old days it was leaded gas.
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It’s lawnmower engine, it will burn any gasoline you put in it. Anything over 87 octane not needed. You get more miles per gallon with non-ethanol gasoline, but the extra cost will probably out weigh the benefits.
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i don't have a cart, or use that type of gas, but i do know there is a wawa on 301 by 466 that has unleaded gasoline, like in the old days. someone told me this is the type you use in a golf cart. if not, i see carts filling up regularly over in Lake Deaton plaza @ marathon. good luck!
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When that separation occurs will it damage the cylinder walls when started sgain?
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Ethanol-free gas stations in the U.S. and Canada
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