My 95 with only 66k on the ticker likes to load up the cylinders when she's cold, I just get into the throttle and blow it out. It is getting better the more I run her, I am the second owner and the previous owner babied her to much. She was stiff and low on power when I first bought her last month, getting better all the time. I use Diesel Power Services fuel treatment and injector cleaner, it treats the fuel for the cold, bumps up the cetane rating and cleans the injectors. My 95 Powerstroke I once owned, before waking up and buying a CTD, did the same thing in the cold. I even had all glow plugs and injectors replaced under warrenty and it didnt help. If I plug her in at home its not as bad, but at work she sits in the cold for 9+ hours before I go home, never fails to start and with fuel costs I am not going to let her idle forever. Just ease into the throttle and try to stay below 2k on the tach. See what happens when the weather warms up. Cheers Mike