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I've always noticed that my car runs very rich when cold. By cold I mean
after it's sat overnight, or as in this evening when it sat for almost 4
hours in sub-freezing temps. And I'm not just talking a little rich, the
car almost drowns itself for a couple of minutes before something changes
and it starts running perfectly. The car puffs out unburned fuel, and is
barely driveable until it's warm. Again, this only lasts about 2 minutes
after the car is initially started. I know that the car likely needs a new
O2 sensor because it also hunts at idle when the engine very cold. Is my
O2 sensor drowning my car at start-up, or is something else faulty? Bill
has tried to explain the DeLo idle and warm up system to me many a time,
but my understanding of the system is pretty foggy. Anyone have any idea
what's going on with my car? This evening was the worst I've ever seen the
car behave. It was stumbling terribly, and I didn't go away as fast as
normal. I pulled over to make sure I didn't have a clogged glowing cat,
and when I got in the car and pulled off it was running perfect. It was
the strangest damn thing. I'm totally befuddled. -Louie

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