This is from this morning. I was noticing the coolant temp and air temp matching the ambient temp. The fuel pressure was falling already since the pump prime cycle had ended before I took the screen shot. I was busy looking at temps.. It won't stay running after the initial fire-up, without holding the gas pedal a little bit. It starts and surges a few times, and dies. I adjusted the cold start enrichment and crank fuel more, which helped, but I didn't like letting it stumble like it was, so I just held the throttle cracked, and it fired, cleaned up and idled at 1100 rpm. I don't know if I can get it adjusted to start without touching the gas, but time will tell. It might be that I have to try more than 10% on the cold start enrichment and more than 5% on cranking fuel. I was being cautious as I didn't want to foul any spark plugs. I know that it is not close to the max adjustment, but I am puzzled as to why cracking the throttle lets it run. It seems like the IAC has a difficult time getting it sorted out on initial start at the low temperatures.
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