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ThosL,

 

Fuel line deicer/fuel line antifreeze (I believe its wood alcohol?) is what is being referred to. A small container added to a full tank of fuel will absorb any water in your fuel tank/lines and allow it to burn. I always add one to the tanks of my vehicles during the winter, about half way through the winter season, even though I've never had a fuel line freeze up issue. Another thing to decrease the possibility of water in the first place, is to always keep the fuel tank as full as possible. This leaves little room for air in the tank to condense the water from it into the fuel.

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If the check engine light flashes when it is running I would see if there are any codes stored. 

 

I agree if it just happens when you first start it then I'd be looking somewhere besides water in the fuel.

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while it's wamed-up an idling well, you could use a plant mister to spray water on/near each plug wire and see if it causes stumbling. Some folks say if you do that at night you can see arcing.

 

seems like plug wires or coil. the moisture is driven-off after the engine bay warms up.

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while it's wamed-up an idling well, you could use a plant mister to spray water on/near each plug wire and see if it causes stumbling. Some folks say if you do that at night you can see arcing.

 

seems like plug wires or coil. the moisture is driven-off after the engine bay warms up.

 

I had a 56 Chevy that you could almost read from all the light that from the arcing that was going on under the hood from the spark plug wires. 

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I happen to come across this:

 

 

Dry gas - Wikipedia
Dry gasDrygas is an alcohol-based additive used in automobiles to prevent any water in the fuel from freezing, or to restore combustive power togasoline spoiled by water. ... The belief that dry gas is not needed because of the significant amount of ethanol is largely true because ethanol is a drying agent.
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  • 2 weeks later...

I ran a test at Auto Zone:

 

It came back as ignition coil, based on:

 

PO301

PO302

PO303

PO304

PO400 egr

P1100 low input.  

 

I'm thinking wires as when it warms up it runs well.  I don't think I've changed them since I bought it, a year ago.

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