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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.By flooding, he meant that when you start the car in the cold the engine is given a bit of extra fuel to help it work until it warms up. If the cars electronics are giving a bit too much fuel at this time the ratio of fuel to air in the mixture will be too rich, and the engine will not start. His popint about starting and stopping however does not seem to make much sence, sure the engine will be running a bit rich at this time, but if the cars measuring the required fuel correctly, then it should start fine.
It is true that a GM garage will have the proper electronic test gear to check your fuel mixture, but there are plenty of other outfits, (look in yellow pages under "car tuning", I think) who can also do it, many of these will come to you!