Cold starts with the Q-jet, or really most Rochester carbs since at least the late 70s, have generally been easy. Even with the temps as low as 0 degrees F, it was always, on the first start up of the day (or any time where the engine itself is COLD):
- Floor once, release
- Start car.
- Wait a few seconds, tap gas to bump down the idle speed slightly (it'll still be fast idle, just not AS fast)
- Give it about a minute or so.
- Tap gas again - idle may or may not drop further
- Drive (gently until completely warmed up, or at least until idle is down to normal "warm" idle speed)
That's of course when everything is working as it should.
- Floor once, release
- Start car.
- Wait a few seconds, tap gas to bump down the idle speed slightly (it'll still be fast idle, just not AS fast)
- Give it about a minute or so.
- Tap gas again - idle may or may not drop further
- Drive (gently until completely warmed up, or at least until idle is down to normal "warm" idle speed)
That's of course when everything is working as it should.