Well after a think - this car has for a long time had a slight stumble in its idle. I've just cleaned or at least tried to clean the IAC valve, i can now see most of the pintel, umm bad, and with the crud in the housing, its easy to now understand the uneasy idle. Also upon removal I found NO gasket seal.
Also, for quite a while it had a hot starting issue caused by an RS nose bushing in the original GM starter motor, once engine was hot the starters shaft shifted and bound up in the bushing, the result was very slow cranking, which sounded like a flat battery, current draw went thru the roof and the batteries terminal voltage drops drastically. Quickly turning from crank to run let the engine fire and start, but occasionally it backfired and sometimes fired up with a horrible metalic clinking sound - like a valve getting hit !?!?.
Anyway a new HiTorque reduction gear starter resolved the start issues. (After a long chase)
These have a module to electronically shift the spark timing, if the engine is struggling to start, battery voltage is low, then the EST module is getting the wrong operational voltage - then it may give an incorrect spark command - firing at the wrong time ergo a horrible metalic clinking sound.
But maybe also backfire - this would maybe account for black soot in the intake -