What does "No Start" setting do
Expanding my knowledge a little bit and trying to help someone else out. What exactly does the "No Start" setting do to keep the truck from starting?
Also, is a "stock" setting a blank space on the chip....or is it a stock tune on the chip. I think it's a open slot with no tune..but just want to make sure. |
My buddy's 6.0 just got stolen at the boat ramp. Took his truck and trailer for a joy ride. All 4 tires were brand new now there bald. Totally bent his front steering and messed up the axle. Emagine the wear on his engine and tranny and transfer from the 4 wheel burnouts. If he had the no start tune they would have messed up his dash and probably ripped of the stereo because it wouldn't start. The insurance company is going to fix it instead of replacing his truck when the truck is clearly totaled he's getting an attorney.
Haha there a true good story for you :-) no start tune could save your truck one day. |
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If a position on the chip is left blank, the engine will crank and crank and crank and crank. If it's already running and switched to a blank position, the truck will die. No questions asked. Stock is a stock binary on an allocated chip position. It has to be. Think about it this way: All of the "just installed my Phoenix and now it won't start" threads are because the chip is basically running "blank" because all/some of the address lines on the J3 traces aren't making contact.
As for the no-start.... Most places do it differently and I'm not at liberty to give out any specifics on ours. |
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