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Originally Posted by OutlawDrifter
with a good operating choke/carb, you shouldn't have any issues. the quadrajet on my old k10 would fire the engine even at -10*. what is "cold weather" to you?
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Well im in texas so to me cold weather is around 10*, to about 35*. Typically that's what you see around here. But my quadrajet on my 82 (newly rebuilt) hated anything below about 30 so I guess anything below that temp I would consider "cold" when it comes to this. I've also had a couple other carb'd vehicles that were the same way. Though I no longer own any of them. Went with TBI lol. Seemed like every carb I've ever owned was just trouble waiting to happen if it wasn't already happening. That's why I always just recommend fuel injection cause it ditches the long list of problems that carbs eventually have. Just my personal experiences i guess.