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Every diesel that I have ever driven has been slightly sluggish immediately after starting in cold weather. This includes my 300D, which I had checked before I purchased and it runs 320 in all five cylinders. From my experience it is normal for diesels to be a little sluggish when they are really cold.
Don't try to drive a diesel fast when it is cold. You will damage it.
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Ben
The MBs:
1976 300D (W115) - 330K and still going (sort of)
1991 300D 2.5 Turbo - Sold at 221K
1983 280SEL - Sold at 206K
1981 300SD - Sold at 232K
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