I will add on to this rather than start a new thread. My daughters car is doing the same thing. Car runs great other than when it is cold, only 40deg here, you will need to use the pedal to keep it running. After about 30seconds, it idles fine.
I thought I might try a idle relearn early in the moring when it is cold and see if that helps.
I do allow the fuel pump to build and stop before starting.
I have not checked fuel pressure yet though. If it was down a lb or two, could this cause the problem? My thinking is that cold start and initial idle are controled by nothing but preprogramed memory with input from a temp sensor. If the regulator wasn't giving the correct preassure, that could mess up cold start mixture? The rest of the system would adjust for the lower pressure?
My second thought is to find out what sensor the computer uses to tell it what temperature it is outside for initial startup. This could be dirty or just bad and giving the wrong readings. I just havent had time to look through the book a friend gave me from ford. Like most people, I went right to the computer hoping it would save me time because someone else has fixed the same problem.
Thanks
Scott