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Hey I live in CA and recently bought my first nitro. I had this problem in montery when it was like 50 outside. Take your car inside let it warm up with no fuel in it. It might help if your fuel is warm but dont be stupid and use any warmers. Just store it very carfully in your mud room or somewhere safe inside. Make sure the car is warm. By car I mean batts, engine, fuel, reciever. Then if you can start it in your garage first if you are going to drive it somewhere else. To start it after a week or so, I prime it, take off the air filter put some directly into the carb, take out the glow plug and put a ONE OR TWO drops in there. be careful not too much in the glow plug hole!!! then, test your plug, put it back in and put back the air filter and try starting it. It should start immediently. Just make sure to keep the engine warm. The method I explained above worked great for me.