For the sake of tuning, you might need to wait until the sensor is heated up before you crank and get your initial cold start datalog. Really what you would look at is the AFR immediately when it fires, and in the initial 10-30 seconds after start. That will tell you if you need to pull fuel from your cranking pulse, or add/remove fuel from your after start enrichment. If you are in the 11-12 range after start, I could see it being hard to maintain idle. In that case I’d remove a little fuel and try again and see if you can get it to be around 13.0-13.5 after start where it might run a bit smoother.
Oh and you’ll have to do this for a wider range of temps. Cold starting at 50 degrees will use a different cell than cold starting at 85 degrees, so what you do here might need to be adjusted when temps are warmer later this summer. Usually less fuel for warmer temps.
If you have an hour to kill, watch this video. Not all will apply but about halfway through it talks about what I’m mean with regards to ASE and the taper lenght and how Steve is trying to maintain a certain AFR. Might make more sense here after watching a bit of it.
But this is what logging that AFR is key for tuning. You can also watch it real time and make adjustments based on what you see real time.
View: https://youtu.be/GjyyWQhGGJE?si=SkMDynpvFiCBZIPY