Its been hooked up to a hammer three times now and shows no faults (aside from running with an unplugged O2, which I did to see if the O2 made a difference).
My mechanic ran it with the air fuel meter hooked up and confirmed it runs 'very rich' on warmup, but perfectly fine after that.
Like I said, no problems starting it but once I set off the symptoms begin. Usually takes 3-4 minutes before the symptoms disappear completely.
What else is strange is that the car doesn't really do this twice in one day even if its really cold.
The issue is when pulling up to a junction during that first few minutes, when I dip the clutch the car tries to stall.
Its like once I close the throttle, it cant get enough air in via the opened ICV to cope with the amount of fuel. The just before stalling, it figures this out and something pulls the fuel back. If it does stall it can be really hard to start after, like the engine is flooded. Weird!