The back story... (skip down to TL;DR near the bottom for the actual issue and question, please.)
I first had some issues with the Idle and starting. The idle was inconsistent. At time it would be around 1300 rpm, other times 600 rpm. The starting (specifically cold starting) issues have been persistent since i bought the thing. This is even after changing the CC injector and temp sensor(?, the one thats wayyyyy towards the bottom of the motor). So i figured that i'd take a look at the AFM. I have never seen or messed with one before so i thought that i'd take the top black cover off and have a look-see. After checking it out for a little bit i began to move the arm around to open and close the flap. To my surprise there was a rough spot in the travel. I began to think that this rough spot was causing the flap to stick a little open one moment and closed the other. For example, if i gave it a lot of throttle and quickly let off, the idle would be really low. Conversely, if i were to give it a lot of throttle and eased off the throttle slowly it would idle rather high. This made sense. So i took the AFM off the car and tore it apart to get to the bottom of it. It looked like something got in there at one time and banged around. There were little kicks here and there and even the butterfly was cracked. After taking sandpaper on a few spots i got the flap to open and close nice and smooth

Back on the engine it went.
Upon putting it back on i noticed that the teeth on the AFM black gear had a red mark. But it was wayyyy away from that W looking spring. "No matter" i thought, "I'd just put everything on as it was before" Lo' and behold the idle was consistent and smooth.

I stepped back and admired my newfound accomplishment. "No more weird idling and odd stop-and-go situations. But wouldn't it be nice if i fixed the start issues too?" This got be thinking, which normally leads me to unnecessary frustrations. Alas, i continued.
That red mark on the AFM gear seemed out of place and one of the previous owners must have messed with it. There was a zip-tie holding the back cover on the top, and i know that it didn't come from the factory like that. So i played with the AFM arm a little. I would start the engine, it would start to have difficulties, i then would swoop out of the driver's seat and zip right over to the AFM and move the arm around. If i left it alone, the engine would rough idle at first initially after the start, but when i opened the flap a little it would idle perfect. Once the engine warmed up however that very same spot holding the arm it didn't want to idle but instead preferred to idle where the flap would be relaxed.
So i figured maybe the spring was too tight. After all , the red mark on the black teeth was prob a half a rotation away from the W thing. So before i played with moving it around i marked it where it currently was and rotated the teeth a half a turn counter clockwise, softening the spring to make it easier to get in that sweet spot i found when i manually moved it around with my finger. I hear 4 clicks is enough to mess with the AFM, but this half a turn was substantially more than that! I have no idea, but it was a lot. At the red mark the spring was JUST strong enough to close the flap all the way. (One click more counter clockwise and it wouldn't close all the way without me nudging it a little with my finger slightly.)
Once set i got back in the driver's seat and cranked over the engine. It hesitated at first but then went right back up to idle without me having to constantly rev the hell out of it for 15 - 30 seconds like it used to. Seems okay so far. On a side note, last year when i took the spark plugs out they were VERY lean, so i figured that softening the spring would help richen it up too.
So thats where i'm at right now. I'll try tomorrow on a true Cold Start so see how things go and drive it around for a while, weather pending.
>>> TL;DR <<<
After fixing something on the car, i took a swing that maybe the AFM was causing some other issues. It seems ok for now. However, since it seems that previous owners may have already messed with it, i took an educated guess at its original settings. Is there anyway i can find out how to properly position the black gear that tightens and softens the spring on the AFM??? Thoughts? Suggestions?
Thanks and Happy Motoring!
-Matt