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This sounds like you may need to change your spark plugs. I am not sure of your fuel of choice, but 93 which is a high octane should work better, and dont for get to warm the engine before driving.
More than likely, the culprit will be one of the ignition coils located on top of your spark plug. each plug has it's own coil and can be changed individually. Be prepared to change out multiple coils, especially if it's hard to get to it. You won't want to replace another one later when you already had access. You can expect to pay anywhere from $80 - $150 for one coil. While your at it, you may as well get some spark plugs and replace those too. No sense having to take everything apart again to fix a worn or faulty plug!
If U haven't replaced the spark plug with that many miles I would start there. If that doesn't help U may have a bad coil pack with every spark plug has one, its what U first see when going to replace your plugs on top of manifold. Or it may be the fuel filter/sending unit.
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