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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