I'm having cold start woes. I have a 473" Ford backed by a manual trans running a 454 TBI with a Moates emulator on a 1227747 ECM. During the warmer months, I've had very little issue running with a mildly tweaked ATPY map with about 17 PSI fuel pressure. Now that it's gotten cold out, I can't get this thing to start without stumbling in choke mode like crazy and just dumping fuel out of the tailpipes. Once 50 seconds or so passes of stumbling, it snaps out of it and it falls to a steady open loop purr, reading 10-10.3:1 AFR on the wideband I recently installed. Once the engine is warm, I can kill it, start it up again, RPMS go much higher and smoother than when cold (2000 or so) and it still runs a rich 10-10.3:1 AFR for the same 50 seconds until it falls into normal open loop operation again. Open loop idle is a tad rich but it quickly falls into closed and gives me a steady stoichiometric idle at that point.After playing with and reducing the values for Choke- Time Out AFR vs. Coolant Temp. I'm not getting any different effect. I've been reluctant to play with Choke- Cold AFR vs. VAC kPa, opting to reduce the Time Out AFR vs. Coolant Temp. values instead, since they are supposedly lowering my startup AFR which I surmised was far too rich for this engine.Not getting anywhere, I got fed up and loaded up a new bin (ATPZ) to see if maybe something was wrong with the other bin or I had adjusted something previously and forgotten about it. I turned off the EGR and air diverter, and started it up. It did a little better, but still can barely idle due to excessive fuel until the choke mode quits between 30 and 50 seconds later.My questions are, which tables should I be focusing on in regards to choke tuning to get this thing to at least have a steady start up without all the fuel? I'm not worried about closed loop, just choke mode and the transition to open loop at this point.What is the main control for the idle speed during the choke mode? When it's around 65-80°F outside, the choke mode on startup moves up that 2000 RPM and hangs for the 50 seconds until it falls out of the startup mode. I'd expect maybe 12-1300, not 2000 for close to a minute. It will often do it when the engine is brought up to operating temp, shut off, and restarted again a minute later. Should I be reducing the IAC - Position vs. Temp values for colder temperatures? Thanks for any pointers. My coolant temp sensor is indeed reading properly, it was at 84*°C warmed up and idling with the outside temp at 40°F last night. IAC is brand new, the old one would stick and not move, even after cleaning. TPS is operable and reads .49-.51 with the throttle closed. It was at .66 but I adjusted it back down. Vaccum at 19-20 idling.