Maby I don't get it. Every diesel engine I have ever messed with had a "rough start" in cold weather. Big trucks, big pickups, dozers, all of them. Smoking, belching, bad idle, hard to crank... The colder it was, the worse it got. Plugging them in at night helped a lot.
Gee whiz, I myself have a rough start in cold weather.
These new highly computorized gasoline engines seam to start just fine in the cold. I do remember the days of carboration, chokes, points, condensers... I dreaded starting them as bad as I dreaded starting the big diesels.
Quite often we had only one shot at getting it cranked. If I messed up, it was drag out the chargers, cables, and start the charcoal, put it in a pan and slide it under the engine. Go drink some coffie.