Hi,
When you say it "flows below -14" -- do you mean when the temperature outside gets below negative 14 degrees Fahrenheit, it is difficult to start?
I have a '95 Honda Civic and if my battery gets low, which it has sometimes in the cold weather, it is harder to start. Cold weather robs the battery of some of its power and the fuel doesn't combust as well in very cold weather. If it starts by being jumped, you know you have a battery or alternator problem. both can be tested free at your local auto parts store. If jumping does not help:

1. Check for fuel -- Crank it over with gas pedal floored -- inspect spark plugs - wet and smells like gas = fuel delivery probably adequate. 8)
2. Check for Spark -- get a spark plug tester (cheap) have an assistant crank engine and see if there is a good blue spark -- if there is good. If not, the ignition coil can be suspect.
These are the most basic things you can check. Also, I recommend a good Haynes Manual for your vehicle, they are available at an auto parts store or half.com or ebay or a book store.
One final thing I will tell you. A weird thing happened once when my battery was low on the Honda: ??? It acted like something was wrong -- would not start -- it had spark -- it had fuel getting to engine, it ran the day before with no problems whatsoever... After much scratching my head and reading the repair manual. I got mad and said to myself, this Honda has never let me down and it is going to start right now! >

I hooked up jumper cables to jet plenty of juice, and I pumped the gas pedal while cranking it over and voila!! It started. Go Figure. You know I never thought to pump the gas pedal before because you don't have to at all on that car under normal circumstances. Let me know how it turns out! Good luck.