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The manufacturer recommends non-ethanol gasoline..
Ruh, Roh... You just said "BeetleJuice" 3 times...

Fact is, per the manufacturer: "Use only regular grade unleaded (87 octane) fuel. Never use fuel that contains more than 10 percent ethanol..."
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The myth continues. Only should prefer non ethanol if you don’t drive cart on a regular basis
Or, just put a squirt of "Sta-bil" in the tank when you leave the cart sitting for an extended period of time...
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I have always just used regular gas in my cart. Doesn’t the gold cart store have gas, I know the others do.
Not the one in Magnolia Plaza. No gas pumps...
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Old 04-06-2023, 05:04 PM
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I just hope that this station is fairly priced. We were out driving the other day and noticed $.30 difference in regular gas prices between Circle K stations at different locations. This 7/11 station will be the most convenient for us.
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I just hope that this station is fairly priced. We were out driving the other day and noticed $.30 difference in regular gas prices between Circle K stations at different locations. This 7/11 station will be the most convenient for us.
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On your first 7 trips you'll save 11¢/gal. After that you'll receive everyday savings of 5¢/gal*. Check the 'Find a store' section and the 7-Eleven app will filter fuel loyalty locations near you.
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Fuel Your Rewards | 7-Eleven




On your first 7 trips you'll save 11¢/gal. After that you'll receive everyday savings of 5¢/gal*. Check the 'Find a store' section and the 7-Eleven app will filter fuel loyalty locations near you.
Thank you. I appreciate what you are trying to say, but we have a Circle K rewards card which only gives you the cash price at that particular station. It doesn’t correct the $.30 difference between stations. We plan on getting the 7/11 rewards card.
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Newer golf carts do not require special gas. Just fill it up with reg unleaded and move on.
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The manufacturer recommends non-ethanol gasoline..
Actually...no, they don't. At least Yamaha does not. But, if you really want to spend the extra money, there is an easy way to identify the non-ethanol pumps at a glance. The color of the pump handle cover will usually tell you:

Black cover = Regular unleaded
Green cover = Diesel
Blue cover = Non-ethanol
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The manufacturer recommends non-ethanol gasoline..
Are you sure about that? All the small Yamaha engines that I am familiar with are all designed to use ethanol. In fact non-ethanol fuels are very difficult to find in many areas.
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The manufacturer recommends non-ethanol gasoline..
Actually, on page 6-2 of the Yamaha owner's manual it only states unleaded fuel. Non-ethanol is smart for sure or if using regular 87 octane recommended fuel then one is wise to use the Star-Tron ethanol additive. Note that these Yamaha engines are LOW compression and that use of octane higher than 87 can leave carbon deposits in the engine. This eventually will lead to a poor power issue.


Since 2017, increasingly more opinions have been expressed that ethanol fuels may not be the best fuel for golf carts. This has come around due to mechanical issues seen in golf carts like stalling, exhaust smoke, clogged carburetors, damaged fuel pumps, and dissolving of rubber components.

Ethanol attracts water, and if your cart doesn’t burn through it within about three months of filling, the ethanol can be corrosive in the engine, and this can cause performance and mechanical issues.

Not only that, but when the water suspended in the gas experiences rapid temperature changes and does separate from the gas, it lowers the octane level by around 4 points, so can 87 octane is now only an 83 octane.

Smaller engines with carburetors like golf carts were not designed to work with the 10% ethanol (E-10) content, reducing fuel efficiency considerably. It affects efficient combustion in the engine, causing stalling and a rough-running engine.

As ethanol in the fuel tank ages, it promotes the build of gum, leading to clogging in the carburetor and fuel filter, which will decrease the power and performance.
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The myth continues. Only should prefer non ethanol if you don’t drive cart on a regular basis
Bingo!!!
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Actually, on page 6-2 of the Yamaha owner's manual it only states unleaded fuel. Non-ethanol is smart for sure or if using regular 87 octane recommended fuel then one is wise to use the Star-Tron ethanol additive. Note that these Yamaha engines are LOW compression and that use of octane higher than 87 can leave carbon deposits in the engine. This eventually will lead to a poor power issue.


Since 2017, increasingly more opinions have been expressed that ethanol fuels may not be the best fuel for golf carts. This has come around due to mechanical issues seen in golf carts like stalling, exhaust smoke, clogged carburetors, damaged fuel pumps, and dissolving of rubber components.

Ethanol attracts water, and if your cart doesn’t burn through it within about three months of filling, the ethanol can be corrosive in the engine, and this can cause performance and mechanical issues.

Not only that, but when the water suspended in the gas experiences rapid temperature changes and does separate from the gas, it lowers the octane level by around 4 points, so can 87 octane is now only an 83 octane.

Smaller engines with carburetors like golf carts were not designed to work with the 10% ethanol (E-10) content, reducing fuel efficiency considerably. It affects efficient combustion in the engine, causing stalling and a rough-running engine.

As ethanol in the fuel tank ages, it promotes the build of gum, leading to clogging in the carburetor and fuel filter, which will decrease the power and performance.
Good info, I'll add the Floridian high humidity and temperatures are likey to accelerate degradation of fuel containing ethanol.

So higher risk of you don't refill regularly.
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A gentlemen just posted that he looked at the pumps and found no sign of golf cart gas. I hope this is not true. Thoughts?
From the most recent GoldWingnut video, your can see the different colors of the fuel tank filling covers.

Including blue which I believe is for E0 recreational fuel around here.
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1. "Regular" gas works fine for my cart
2. Rather than looking at the pumps or asking here, step inside and ask the attendant
3. There have been several threads with information on where to find non-ethanol gas in the Villages if you really want that
I was wondering what golf cart gas was. Regular was all we ever use in both of ours. Never have any problems losing power or mileage between tank fills. I examine the sparks plugs every 6 months and barely have to clean them when I check the gap.
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I was wondering what golf cart gas was. Regular was all we ever use in both of ours. Never have any problems losing power or mileage between tank fills. I examine the sparks plugs every 6 months and barely have to clean them when I check the gap.
We are probably all old enough to remember when "regular" meant leaded. Now that everything is unleaded, "regular" means with ethanol and "golf cart gas" generally refers to non-ethanol. I do not feel a need to pay extra for the non-ethanol.

I just checked my spark plug for the first time in three years (about 4,000 miles). I was surprised at how clean it was, it looked almost new.
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