1. At what RPM is the stumble and under what throttle conditions?
2. Is the power really low or is there just poor throttle responce pre boost prior to warm up?
Advancing the timing 1. 5 to 2* will typically eliminate stumble when cold. I used to see this problem when temps fell below freezing. Timing will also eliminate white smoke when cold. In our part of the country, temps from November through February hover around -15 to -25*C.
If the AFC housing is still at the factory setting, try adjusting the star wheel 20 clicks toward the engine or slide the AFC housing toward the front of the engine about 0. 030". This will allow more pre boost fuel which really helps the driveability of a "cold" engine (not to mention a warm engine).
Just a few things that work in our part of country.
Regards, Marc